When building a custom car audio system an aftermarket subwoofer is a MUST. But it can be a challenge to pick a subwoofer when so many different options and sizes are available. What size subwoofer should we get? How many voice coils? 4 ohm or 2 ohm? Will the subwoofer be better in a ported or sealed box? In this video we look at the “Do’s and Don’ts” for choosing a car audio subwoofer!
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EDM is my go to music. What size would you recommend? 12, 15, 18
You should pick your subs before you buy your vehicle! Then choose a vehicle and amp appropriate for the subs you have!!!
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800 watts at 2ohm = 400 watts at 4ohm = 200 watts at 2ohm…
so which is loudest?
Those JL Audio enclosures are godly!!! π
Im running a ct sounds meso 12″ 1500w rms sub with a 1500w amp…
Their box specs are crazy small imo for this big sub..
I usually run two 12s but dont have the room… so i got one high powered sub.. $340ish dollars for the sub.. 200$ for the amp and 100$ for the box