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Review 4 of 9
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$48.00 Year / Model Reviewed: PCwg120 Summary: Why would I reccomend it? The price versus performance is as good as you can get. Works in any enclosure (sealed, vented, bandpass) and box size from .75 -2.0 cubic ft per sub. Bottom line, a trusted name in car audio at a super price with performance that will eliminate competitors costing 4 times as much. Strengths: price ,price,price/ pound,pound,pound. Good spl sensitivity,poly formed cone and power handling 200w RMS/ 600 peak and a frequency response down to 20hz. I have four 12's in my extended cab s-15/ one cabinet but each sub has its own complete/sealed enclosure of 1.0 ft. I also put some things called variovents in the back of the cabinet behind each sub. It is a resonance lowering airflow resistance device. It is driven by a soundstream rubicon 805 five channel amp which delivers 400 watts rms to the subs at a 1 ohm load. I looked for 3 months before buying because I needed the 1 ohm load to get the power out of my amp but I didn't want to 2nd mortgage my house. Excellent affordability and sound from a proven performer. Weaknesses: The only weakness is the foam surround although it is treated. Hell, I can't complain for the price. Similar Products Used: I've used M&M subs (hey, I've been around a while) mtx, kenwood,pyle and pioneer. I'm very impressed with their performance. I wish I could compare them to something like infinity perfect 12.1 . Without any doubt this sub is a performer; unlike many other manufacturers Blaupunkt gives detailed information on the size of box for the type of music you listen to. The retail price on them is about $125 but I purchased mine from Millenniumsound on ebay for $48 each.
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