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  1. #1
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    i run two 10's kicker cvr with alot of rms turned down for quality, load and clear and sounds great with rock, rap and country, a little over powering if you dont turn the subs down more, one ten might do it for you...
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    im selling my JL 10'' w3
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    id stick with 10s if u listen to heavy metal and rockford is the only way to go IMO

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    I got the old DD9512 here...

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    I would run one decently powered 10 in a sealed box with some polyfill if you listen to rock music, or a ported box tuned to like 33-42hz(If you go that route make sure to set the subsonic filter correctly). Audioque, DD, DC, T3Audio, Re Audio, Rockford Fosgate, Alpine, Pioneer, Fi, etc are all good brands to look at. Just remember a sub will only sound as good as the amp that is powering it and the box it is in.
    Last edited by Mf2racer; 12-16-2010 at 03:21 PM.

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    DVC 10's if you like metal. My diamond d3's sound amazing and never skip a beat through some of the fastest double bass I've heard. I did a single Rockford p2 10 in a ported box a while back in a reg cab and it sounded great.
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    I've always been skeptical on 10's like will they give me super hard hitting kick I want or not. I want to do this right th first time. I don't want to get 10's and they suck. But if there's a set that will giv me what I'm looking for then I'll give 10's a try. I've always had 12's, 15's or 18's in the past


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    JL audio the only way to go w3 or w6 unless want the big dog w7 witch is bad a55 but gonna pay for it with $ and with air space and how heavy it is

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    My vote is two 10's in a probox.
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