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Wilson auidio Sasha clone
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<blockquote data-quote="pwatts" data-source="post: 751521" data-attributes="member: 146"><p>Was hoping someone else would chip in with this.. but yes, using subs at the frequencies you plan is unlikely to bode well. Some subs actually fare well at higher frequencies but automotive subs were made to kick hard below 100Hz with little regard for anything else. Perhaps some Focal Audiom automotive subs would be better but at that price there are serious other contenders.</p><p>A Seas CA26 or something similar would work better in this application. If you go 4way there are more options but it soon spirals out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwatts, post: 751521, member: 146"] Was hoping someone else would chip in with this.. but yes, using subs at the frequencies you plan is unlikely to bode well. Some subs actually fare well at higher frequencies but automotive subs were made to kick hard below 100Hz with little regard for anything else. Perhaps some Focal Audiom automotive subs would be better but at that price there are serious other contenders. A Seas CA26 or something similar would work better in this application. If you go 4way there are more options but it soon spirals out. [/QUOTE]
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