Pros: Superb sonic performer. Extremely adaptable for working w/ different speaker/amp setups. Cons: Small enclosure critical to keep from blowing driver; higher power brings best out.
The best thing about mobile subwoofers is:
a) being able to crack plaster from 100 yards away,
b) impressing onlookers with the massive thumps to disguise the fact that your car's sorry excuse of an engine couldn't overtake a paraplegic...
Pros: Amazing sound quality for how loud they play. Cons: They are quite heavy and cost a lot.
I found a pair of these monsters on E-Bay for about $175 each brand new. As soon as I got them I was amazed at how much they weighed. After unpacking them and mounting them in a box I had custom made by a friend out of all 1" thick plexiglass(coolest...
I heard one of these subs and I asked the owner as soon as I heard it what he had. Before I askedthis, I inquired, "Do you have a pair of 15's or 18's?" He said, "Neither. It's only one 12."
First off, I have three of these in a sealed box hidden in my trunk, powered by a (after cross overs and bridges and whatever else they can do) 500 watt amp. With these massive bass producers bumping in the back of my legend, I have been pulled over for...
The Boston Pro Subwoofer is one of the best subs on the market. There isn't to many other subs that can put out windsield shattering bass. I have 4 of these subs in a bandpass enclosure. They are being pushed by a rockford power 1100 amp. Last time i...
Pros: SUPERB CRYSTAL CLEAR QUALITY Cons: more expensive than the average consumer wants to spend
I have heard and gone through a lot of Subwoofers including JL Audio, Fosgate, Kenwood, Polk, Orion, Eclipse, Alpine, Vega's, Kicker, MTX, PPI, and Soundstream and these Boston subs are like a dream come true and none of the previously mentioned subs...
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