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Thread: 12" Sub - recommendations please

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    12" Sub - recommendations please

    My system is complete now minus one critical component - a sub

    I need something nice and efficient, as I dont have alot of power to play with.

    Amp: 4x50W RMS - rear channels bridged for sub.
    Car: subaru liberty (legacy) wagon

    I want a single 12" sub.

    I have always liked the JL's but im tired of waiting for the new W1 series to be released. does anyone have any good alternatives to this sub?

    Thanks

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    It'll be tough to push much a sub with only 100W RMS... I'd seriously consider another, higher-power amplifier if you want to drive a sub (aim for at least 300w RMS, which most monoblock subs are)...

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    that amp will probably bridge to ~200W. what kind of amp is it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by yak8998
    that amp will probably bridge to ~200W. what kind of amp is it?
    what makes you think that?
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    I have roughly 150W RMS to play with. Please spare the buy a bigger amp arguments. This is what i have to play with. What im after is a recommendation on a good efficient sub.

    Its a response branded amp sold by Jaycar in australia. they are good gear. I have installed about 10 of them in various peoples cars over the years

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    Cash has a lot to do with your choice. It also depends on the size of the box you want. (read boot space you want to lose) JL's are good. I myself am looking to buy a kicker solobaric due to a small area to put my sub.
    I don't want to get into a "this brand is better than that" war but some other brands that may by worth looking at for your power requirements are Pioneer (TS-SW124D), MB Quart(RWE302), Blaupunkt(SW125.1 - 10") and Kicker (05C124).
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    Box type would be the major factor before choosing the sub.

    Ported=Louder
    Sealed=Tighter

    Sealed may require more power if you have different tastes. I've got a POS Sony XPlod in a sealed box with 200 Watts RMS going into it from a Kenwood monoblock amp and I think it sounds fine.

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    JL 13w0. Low power needed and still hits hard and can reach 16Hz. Also, needs less than a cubic ft.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nic
    what makes you think that?
    50x4, I'm assuming thats at 4ohm. You bridge a pair of channels to 4ohm, power output doubles at 2 (generally), so 100x2 = 200.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yak8998
    50x4, I'm assuming thats at 4ohm. You bridge a pair of channels to 4ohm, power output doubles at 2 (generally), so 100x2 = 200.
    100x2=200? You're bridging it twice? LOL That's like a double bridge... I haven't seen an amp which allows you to bridge 4 channels into 1 channel. In addition, that 4 channel would have to be stable to 1ohm on each channel to allow 4ohm operation when double-bridged.

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