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Price Paid:
$76.00
from eBay Year / Model Reviewed: 2003 Vega 154 Strengths: Great performance in a small, heavily stuffed sealed box. I listen to music with lots of electric bass (rock, jazz, acoustic) and with the 154 it's like being live at a venue, the bass compresses your chest and goes through you, it's merciless. Once I got surprised by a really powerful transient in an unfamiliar song while going down the highway and actually ducked. Good resolution too, distinct bass notes as opposed to just noise. Weaknesses: For the money, are you kidding?
Getting hard to find anymore. Summary: Ridiculous sub for the money. I modeled it in a 1.4 cube sealed box and didn't believe the amazing results until I got it in the car.
With a Linear Power 2202 bridged mono and a 1 Farad cap, it gets loud enough on bass tracks to cause me pain firing backwards in the trunk of an '05 Hyundai Elantra. I haven't measured it yet, but I'd bet at least 135db.
Impressive output for only about 350 watts RMS from the 2202 in a highly inefficient enclosure. Can't imagine what it would do vented with, say, a Linear Power 5002 at close to 1000x1.
I originally bought this sub to run aperiodic (lots of xmax, efficient, huge cone), but am too busy to build and tune that type of box right now. Went sealed temporarily after modeling things on the PC, and it's pretty amazing. Similar Products Used: PPI C2 10" subs in a Deathbox (bandpass)
CV XL-12 subs many years ago
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