Quote Originally Posted by deathjunior View Post
Matt he already posted how much he was willing to spend on the first page. His budget is 300 bucks. Im happy other people are supporting the RE audio stuff. Its never let me down, im on my third RE audio subwoofer not because the previous ones were weak or broken but because the step up is even better still. Hell i still have my old ones and im keeping em just incase i need em. I can say depending on if your going for SQ over power you might want to get one RE SRx 10 instead of 2 RE REx 10,s the SR should be able to handle close to the same power as the two RE's but its gonna have alot better sound quality. The SR is there sound quality subwoofer in there lower model line up.

RE Audio SRX10 10" Dual 4 ohm Car Subwoofer

It says it handles 300 watts rms, but i know it handles more because im running over 400 rms watts through it on a daily basis and it never broke down

First, majority of all listeners can obtain ~20% distortion levels in their subs before they realize "quality" is missing. Second, the defining factor for "bass" is characterized by your mid-bass response. Although fundamentals might start with the sub, the transients and shaping take place in the mids and even tweeters.

Power is also subjective. I could bridge my a/d/s/ components on a SAX-100.4 and they could handle the power without issues. However, as soon as I dropped my filter below below 80hz I had problems although natural roll off was fine at lower volumes. Since music is so dynamic I'm not a big fan of "rms watts" since it's not even a true variable that defines an amp. "RMS watts" only exists in the car audio world/marketing. The reality is that your speakers probably have a hard time with any constant sine wave and could probably burn up with 25 watts even. Playback is all about tuning and intelligent design!!!