Need help..
fallen8764
06-21-2007, 12:47 PM
I am thinking about buying either 2 cadence 10" wild beast subs for $190, 2 Alpine type-r 10" subs for $240, or 2 kicker comp-vr 15" subs for $230. Which would you recomend for the best sound quality.
sickcallawayc12
06-21-2007, 01:23 PM
Type R
Type R
Type R
Guarantee you no one will say anything else.
Kicker is not known for sound quality, more for SPL. Dunno about the other. Type R i AM sure of.
Type R
Type R
Guarantee you no one will say anything else.
Kicker is not known for sound quality, more for SPL. Dunno about the other. Type R i AM sure of.
PlayStation3
06-21-2007, 02:21 PM
why do you go from 10" subs then jump to 15"?
Galuple
06-21-2007, 02:26 PM
Type R's would be a good bet ;-)
sickcallawayc12
06-21-2007, 02:38 PM
why do you go from 10" subs then jump to 15"?
Aren't kickers cheaper anyway (seriously, i dunno)? Maybe used?
Aren't kickers cheaper anyway (seriously, i dunno)? Maybe used?
NAVY IC
06-22-2007, 02:00 AM
comp subs (spl) are optomized to focus more energy at certain frequencies, this is what the kickers do best...
theirs is more of a peaked response
fidelity is being true to the original source material (sq) which is basically what alpine have always been about...
theirs is more of a flat response
as far as the cadence subs, some people will say they're sacrificing spl for sq or sq for spl, lets just call 'em sql...
theirs is more of a curved response
maybe this will help you make up your mind...
theirs is more of a peaked response
fidelity is being true to the original source material (sq) which is basically what alpine have always been about...
theirs is more of a flat response
as far as the cadence subs, some people will say they're sacrificing spl for sq or sq for spl, lets just call 'em sql...
theirs is more of a curved response
maybe this will help you make up your mind...
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