type r 12's or 15's
#1
i have a m1000 but i dont quite know witch subs to put in. i herd that 15's give sloopy bass so should i go with 2 12's or 2 15's input would greatly be app. your intput will be my outcome so the more the better. i have a neon if that helps?
#2
The box will determine how the sounds will sound.. if they sound "sloppy" it will most likely be because of the box or abuse.. since it's in the trunk of a neon i'd just go for the 2 12's.. i don't think you'll have enough room to go with 2 15's in a decent size box..
good luck and let us know how it turns out
good luck and let us know how it turns out
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Bass is made by moving a speaker cone slowly, thus physics dictate that all bass is "sloppy". If you take a system that has excellent "bass kick" that is "tight" and well defined and disconnect all speakers but the subs you will be left with a boomy sounding sub system.
The "tightness" or "quickness" of a sub system is pretty much determined by the midbass response and blending of a system, not the subwoofers.
The "tightness" or "quickness" of a sub system is pretty much determined by the midbass response and blending of a system, not the subwoofers.
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