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need a couple 8, 10 or 12" sub to run off a m44 rear channel

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:34 am
by kg1961
hi guy anyone just use a m44 for there set up?

im looking for one sub 10" or 12" to sound as loud as my new style 10" alpine type r in a small sealed box. i lowering the current needed in my system so my amps and sub need to change a bit


let me know old school or new school also it doesn't need to be pg but i would like it to be
Mike

Re: need a 10 or 12" sub to run off a m44 rear channel

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 11:03 am
by Eric D

need a 10 or 12" sub to run off a m44 rear channel

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 11:41 am
by Drock
Is that a single? Or double coil sub? I need a dual ti10

Re: need a 10 or 12

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 12:22 pm
by kg1961
Drock wrote:Is that a single? Or double coil sub? I need a dual ti10

If it is Drock your welcome to get it. not sure if it would have the output i want with the m44 rear

also can anyone tell me why the route 66 manuel said it 1ohm stable ?

Re: need a 10 or 12" sub to run off a m44 rear channel

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 12:25 pm
by Eric D
I have a Ti10, not a Ti10d

Re: need a 10 or 12" sub to run off a m44 rear channel

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 12:51 pm
by kg1961
so eric are they really able to get clean and loud off only 160watts?

Re: need a 10 or 12" sub to run off a m44 rear channel

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 3:27 pm
by Eric D
kg1961 wrote:so eric are they really able to get clean and loud off only 160watts?
I honestly don't know. I bought this sub a few years back planning to put it in my truck. It has been on the shelf ever since.

It has the magnet, and suspension to play well. If I had a 10in box I would try it out.

I also have 4 MB Quart 8s that might work better for you. I forgot why I bought them or where they came from, but I am a fan of 8s and these look to be pretty good ones. These look to be more efficiency oriented, then excursion oriented. Probably would be fine on the lower power of an M44.

Re: need a 10 or 12" sub to run off a m44 rear channel

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 3:59 pm
by kg1961
Eric D wrote:
kg1961 wrote:so eric are they really able to get clean and loud off only 160watts?
I honestly don't know. I bought this sub a few years back planning to put it in my truck. It has been on the shelf ever since.

It has the magnet, and suspension to play well. If I had a 10in box I would try it out.

I also have 4 MB Quart 8s that might work better for you. I forgot why I bought them or where they came from, but I am a fan of 8s and these look to be pretty good ones. These look to be more efficiency oriented, then excursion oriented. Probably would be fine on the lower power of an M44.

they were from me :) we worked a part trade. I got them from ttocs i think they were odd 6 ohm or something.

Re: need a couple 8, 10 or 12" sub to run off a m44 rear cha

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 4:45 pm
by Eric D
I think half the stuff I have came from you at one point...

Re: need a couple 8, 10 or 12" sub to run off a m44 rear cha

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 5:20 pm
by kg1961
Eric D wrote:I think half the stuff I have came from you at one point...
lol and alot of people

i would love 3 jl 8wo-8
what is new from pg like maybe a t2 12inch

Re: need a couple 8, 10 or 12" sub to run off a m44 rear cha

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 8:41 pm
by kg1961
looks like im trading my clarion sww1001 and box for a phoenix gold tantrum 12 in a box
so i think this will be a fine sub for my new route 66
thanks again every one
mike

need a couple 8, 10 or 12" sub to run off a m44 rear channel

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 9:52 pm
by Drock
If you you want to hear the ti subs mike I have two installed with a ti 800.1 pushing them. They are plenty loud. I was out a little while ago and ran into some guys with 12" type r's. even they were impressed how the 10's performed. They were hitting hard and very clean. I have been using the save subs for over ten years. I love them. You would be very happy.


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