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One 10" enough?
Im thinking of getting a CDT HD-10 500w sub. I listen to all metal and I need something that can keep up. I plan on putting it in a fiberglass sealed enclosure in the trunk of my sedan. Do you think this one will be enough or should I go with something else? Thanks.
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Re: One 10" enough?
I have an Alpine HU and a set of CDT Classic 6.5 comps. Also a set of Upstage Image tweeters. I dont care about SPL at all, just want enough volume so that it can be heard easily over the road noise. My trunk is alreay sound deadened.
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Re: One 10" enough?
I agree I ran two JL 15's plus two JL 10's for along time and as I got older I started removing speakers to make more space. In the end I kept just one JL-W0 running on a 300watt amp. It sounded great and saved alot of space. If you just want good sound a single 10 is usually all you need. This was in a station wagon too got to love that open air
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