I think the Dayton kits look pretty nice. I keep thinking about the 12 or 15" kit, but i dont know if i will swing for one. If you get one, post some results on how you like it!
Yeah the dayton looks great for the price... Another thing i think is a great deal for powered subs is the JBL E250 Northridge... Ive seen them for $235 shipped brand new on ebay, and $249 shipped at online stores. I think i might have to get one of those.
I get TONS of bass while watching TV, from just about any show that i watch. There is a lot of bass content in most TV shows, so i dont think thats the problem.
I think the JBL E250P from www.bhphotovideo.com for $249 shipped is the best sub you can get for under 250... I will probably be picking one of those up sometime.
Well from what I understand my sub is about on par with the dayton 10" as it is.. the MTX is a very nice sub for the price... Im probably going to get the 15" Dayton MKIII 15" (1,000 Watts!!) kit this fall anyway, i was just pondering this for the time being. Thanks for the input.
I bought an MTX SW2 12" powered sub recently. I paid $125 shipped and am very happy with it for that price... Occasionally it bottoms out, as can be expected from a $125 sub... i was wondering if putting this driver in would be feasible and a good thing to do...
Wow that looks like a pretty good deal if you are on a budget. Add this http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW or perhaps a dayton and you would be doing pretty good for that money.
Hmm good advice, Ill have to try that on my SW2... So if you turn it 75% down, and raise the volume knob on the back of the sub, you will have about the same out put with less distortion?
I had the same question that you have. First i used speaker signal from the L/R speakers and hooked it into the L/R speaker level inputs on the sub. That game me no bass, so i used connection from the reciever that drove the passive sub that came with the setup and it worked great.