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Got recommendations for both of these subs and gonna have 10"'s box ported designed by RAM designs. Going to have a JL audio 1000/1v2 running them, if anyone has any other recommendations my budget is roughly $400. thanks

Not a good comparison. But if you must, the SSD's are better in every aspect. Which they should be.

A Fi X and dcon would be a better "which one".

Depends on your goals. But I'm sure you're going to be happy with either. Personally would go with the SSDs though.

Not a good comparison. But if you must, the SSD's are better in every aspect. Which they should be.

A Fi X and dcon would be a better "which one".

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Not a good comparison. But if you must, the SSD's are better in every aspect. Which they should be.

A Fi X and dcon would be a better "which one".

:sleepwerd4:

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On the power you have, I'd go with the DCON's or X's, but that's just me. Can't go wrong with the SSD's either, and since it's a JL slash series amp, if you went with the SSD's you could add a second amp later and still cram all the power available out of each amp into each sub. You couldn't do that with any other amp that isn't that topology.

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Thanks guys, I really appreciate the info, given that I want these subs to last a long time I think I am going to go with the SSD's and then later on add another amp when I have the $.

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