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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8474762" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>That dayton is one of the better SQ 12s out there for the money, I'd pit it up against a JL w6 anyday. It works fine in a .5 cubic feet to 1 cubic feet box depending on how deep you want to reach frequency wise. A good head unit with proper EQ can also make not just your music but your bass sound a lot better as well. Cleaner signal along with proper EQ options to get a very flat response.</p><p></p><p></p><p>My 18s on Rock and Metal have tight and heavy punch as well as my buddy's 15 in a T line enclosure. Smashes your chest like no other on double bass pedals. Its all back to box design man. In order to get a proper punch, you need proper output. No 8 will give you that punch, not by a long shot. Way back then i was just like you, searching for the best option to get that punch, the only answer is through a good amount of cone area, proper box design and lots of power. On songs that need to be tight and punchy, it will be tight, accurate and punchy, songs that need to hit deep notes that flexes several inches of windshield, it'll play that fine. Songs that require some boom, it'll it that fine too along with choking you by the throat.</p><p></p><p>There are also 8s that are just as boomy and loud as 3 15s too. Here's a pair of 8s in super boomy action. <a href="https://vid.me/vNEL" target="_blank"><strong>https://vid.me/vNEL</strong></a></p><p></p><p>Those same subs can be made to sound perfect for rock and metal as well being very tight and punchy. <strong>Its ALL on the box design.</strong></p><p></p><p>Needless to say, You have many misconceptions about car audio and bass that need to be corrected young one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8474762, member: 650438"] That dayton is one of the better SQ 12s out there for the money, I'd pit it up against a JL w6 anyday. It works fine in a .5 cubic feet to 1 cubic feet box depending on how deep you want to reach frequency wise. A good head unit with proper EQ can also make not just your music but your bass sound a lot better as well. Cleaner signal along with proper EQ options to get a very flat response. My 18s on Rock and Metal have tight and heavy punch as well as my buddy's 15 in a T line enclosure. Smashes your chest like no other on double bass pedals. Its all back to box design man. In order to get a proper punch, you need proper output. No 8 will give you that punch, not by a long shot. Way back then i was just like you, searching for the best option to get that punch, the only answer is through a good amount of cone area, proper box design and lots of power. On songs that need to be tight and punchy, it will be tight, accurate and punchy, songs that need to hit deep notes that flexes several inches of windshield, it'll play that fine. Songs that require some boom, it'll it that fine too along with choking you by the throat. There are also 8s that are just as boomy and loud as 3 15s too. Here's a pair of 8s in super boomy action. [URL="https://vid.me/vNEL"][B]https://vid.me/vNEL[/B][/URL] Those same subs can be made to sound perfect for rock and metal as well being very tight and punchy. [B]Its ALL on the box design.[/B] Needless to say, You have many misconceptions about car audio and bass that need to be corrected young one. [/QUOTE]
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