by Morgan Hampton


Think it over - the last time you read a page regarding the Best Car Subs was never! This post cracks it down and slaps it in your face.

Power Acoustik MOFO Series In case you've never heard of MOFO series you must be a BIG MOFO! Vast, heavy, well-built, mighty subwoofers that will flex your windows when you supply them brain-shaking watts. Their royal blue surface may give them the style of looking lovely - they will push air harder than a typhoon.

Their 15" version tackles 1700 watts RMS - hold on tight because all you will require is one of these bad boys to out-do your friend's systems with a pair of subs.

DB Drive K9 Series The red outline around the cone really should have a line through it - Risk, bass volumes could shoot high enough to induce your heart to skip a beat. The K9 10D4, their 10" model, handles a stunning 1000 watts RMS. A dual subwoofer box, several K9 10D4's and you are clearly feeling some of the loudest bass you've ever observed.

The light changes to red, and other motorists surrounding you are now discovering that DB should stand for DAMN BASS!

Boss Audio OutKast Series If this is the first time you are hearing about Boss Audio, maybe it's time you termed yourself a newbie to car audio. Boss Audio has been pounding the streets with bass since way back when.

They have a short while ago got a spot setting up systems on the famous TV program Over Haulin'. But let us get to the sub! The L12 is a 12" type that appears more beastly than bigfoot. Their look is similar to a bike gang - not taking rubbish from anyone! Feed a single one of these subwoofers with 1000 watts RMS power and you'll certainly be looking around to discover the number of individuals will be observing you.

Pyle Audio Dryver Series These 12" Dryver Series subs are so serious when it comes to generating bass. They had to exchange the "i" with a "y" in Dryver because "y" have you not looked into these subwoofers prior to this? And that is enough said - check for their more recent Lanzar Optidrive 12" high power sub, for sale soon. The majority of us agree that 3000 watts RMS power handling is a step above extreme. But it is excellent to see Pyle Audio stepping up in a major manner.

Planet Audio BIG BANG Series BIG BANG - what was that? A vehicle driving by with BIG BANG subs that should be inside your vehicle! With 1500 watts RMS power handling being their best in this series, it is not surprising why they've every right to label them BIG BANG. Forget installing two of these in your trunk - only one is needed to form a new BIG BANG theory.

Kicker SOLOX Series Dissimilar to the other subs earlier on, and below, the SOLOX 18" sub is square designed issuing it more cone area than comparable 18" circular subwoofers. There aren't loads of 18"ers. Kicker has placed this sub on a level of it's own. Have fun spending money for an amplifier, or amps, to power a subwoofer that's in a position to taking 5000 watts RMS.

MTX Thunder 9500 Series Their 12" and 15" models can both handle 1000 watts RMS which will certainly lead to a serious level of excursion (shake your hand in front of your face a few inches apart really fast and that gives you an idea). MTX's Asymmetrical Linear Drive System allow these subs to produce high output with minimal distortion. The magnet weight is beyond 16 pounds - it's heavy.

Pioneer Champion Series PRO If you do not find too many Pioneer subwoofers in your buddy's vehicles - they must not have searched hard enough to locate a sub that's "PRO SHOW" - this seriously isn't entry level. 1000 watts RMS handling power in addition to their Wide-Roll 3-Layer Fiber Radial Surround creates clear and tight bass - the lows are gettin' low too. Their suggested boxes are .5 to 1.0 cubic feet, which means you won't need a good deal of trunk area.

Orion HCCA Series If you want a sub to hammer your brain in, the HCCA sub has recently been faced head-to-head with a few of the subs in this article, and killed them. A giant excursion roughly 4" - more excursion, much more bass. It doesn't get greater than that!

MTX JackHammer And then there's King Kong - as big as 24". There's simply too much to write in regards to this sub - look at it for yourself. A 900oz magnet, it stands two feet in height and pounds to no end with 4000 watts RMS. The best, baddest sub on the globe!




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