GAF is awesome in that there's always somebody who knows something about something. I'm sure we could have a great discussion on the migration patterns of monarch butterflies. But for today, I need car audio help.
At home theater forums, pretty much any time that someone asks about a good budget subwoofer, the Dayton 10" powered subwoofer from Parts Express (http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/psho...tnumber=300-632) is immediately suggested. This subwoofer is consistently praised for sounding much better than its price would indicate. I have one myself and it's great.
I'm looking for a car audio equivalent.
My Kenwood KAC-8401 is currently using 2 channels to power the front speakers and I would like to bridge the other 2 channels for 1 180-watt RMS channel (according to Kenwood specs) to power a subwoofer.
What subwoofer and what kind of box should I get? I don't want loud and boomy. Tightness is very important to me.
Thanks for your help!
At home theater forums, pretty much any time that someone asks about a good budget subwoofer, the Dayton 10" powered subwoofer from Parts Express (http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/psho...tnumber=300-632) is immediately suggested. This subwoofer is consistently praised for sounding much better than its price would indicate. I have one myself and it's great.
I'm looking for a car audio equivalent.
My Kenwood KAC-8401 is currently using 2 channels to power the front speakers and I would like to bridge the other 2 channels for 1 180-watt RMS channel (according to Kenwood specs) to power a subwoofer.
What subwoofer and what kind of box should I get? I don't want loud and boomy. Tightness is very important to me.
Thanks for your help!