Anonymous | was curious for future setups which would hit harder: 2 12" pioneer ts-w304dvc with 190watts rms@2ohms goin to each one or 1 12" sony xs-l1246 with 380watts rms@4ohms here are the speaker specs pioneer: frequency response 18-2,000 Hz power range 50-300 watts RMS peak power 600 watts sensitivity 89 dB SPL dvc sony: frequency response 20-2,500 Hz power range 50-400 watts RMS peak power handling 1200 watts sensitivity 89 dB thnx |
Anonymous | Get different subs they both suck but if u must hit with the pioneers the sony will barely move with that power |
Frank | Y do people spend money on crap? I agree with the guy above, those subs woudn't bump if u used them as head phones |
| listen up i got a sony explode that will pound the sh** out of most any thing in comparable price range |
jonathan | i've played with sony 10s, power dvc 12s, and kappa perfects.. i powered each with a Fosgate 1100a2. its all about three factors: cost, power, and quality. most people dont bother to try and mix them all together. consider 2 JL Audio 12W6s and a JL 500/1 amp. You won't be the least bit disappointed, and to beat that, you'll need to get aftermarket highs and an amp to keep them as loud as your bass. Remember, bass isn't everything, its not even half. Its 100hz of a 10,000 hz hearing range. |
| you guys are clowns, ive got 6 12 inch violicity subs in the bak of ,my Com a hurter blaupunkt amp and sick speakers designed for bass and would make piss over anyones system u computer geeks |