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wondering what sub would sound good on my 3500, I was thinking about a 10 or 12 zv3 but idk

any sub.

 

 your question is very vague

Budget?

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okay it's going to go in a 350z so between 10 and 12", I'm going for sound quality but I don't know sub I can safely run daily. my budget is 700 for a single sub

huge amp for a single sub. what kind of electrical back bone do you have to support this 3500D and your wanting to run it at 1 ohm?

lol, I don't know of any "sq" subs that are rated anywhere neer 3500, especially for daily. A sub that sounds good and can handle that power, well there are several. If you had the room, I would do a single 15" evil. You could also try a single 12" xcon as well. Or any other sub of the liking.

I would do a dual 1 ohm Xcon and run it at 2 ohms on that amp. It'd be more efficient than 1 ohm and will provide plenty of power for the Xcon. You don't need 3500 rms.

 

Fi BTL n2 cause its light weight, putting a heavy sub in your 350z will bog it down alot. 

 

Fi BTL n2 cause its light weight, putting a heavy sub in your 350z will bog it down alot. 

 

Fi BTL n2 cause its light weight, putting a heavy sub in your 350z will bog it down alot. 

He is going for more for sound quality. A btl isn't really a sq sub. It sounds good but other sq could be had for less.

 

Fi BTL n2 cause its light weight, putting a heavy sub in your 350z will bog it down alot. 

Fi BTL n2 cause its light weight, putting a heavy sub in your 350z will bog it down alot. 

He is going for more for sound quality. A btl isn't really a sq sub. It sounds good but other sq could be had for less.

 

3500 watts isn't sq at all, op just wants a sub that doesn't sound like ass. any of the suggestions would work, assuming the box is built correctly and the install isn't terrible

 

Fi BTL n2 cause its light weight, putting a heavy sub in your 350z will bog it down alot. 

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Fi BTL n2 cause its light weight, putting a heavy sub in your 350z will bog it down alot. 

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He is going for more for sound quality. A btl isn't really a sq sub. It sounds good but other sq could be had for less.

 

3500 watts isn't sq at all, op just wants a sub that doesn't sound like ass. any of the suggestions would work, assuming the box is built correctly and the install isn't terrible

Yea true. That's why I suggested it at 2 ohms with something like the Xcon.

When I bought my BTL N2 I was afraid of the "sound quality", after using Xcons, and Icons. But all I can say is that they sound really good and can play all the notes quite well. Finally I was not disappointed , in no way.
I love the light weight and the sound of that sub. It's not an Xcon, I find it less flat, but it's still musical, not like a Soundstream XXX (we can buy them locally) or other purely spl subs.

 

In the 350Z, it can be a good choice with that amp : just turn the gain down a bit, the sub don't need that much power.

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