generally if ur just after some more bass then yea by all means just get them , just make sure u give it the right amont of power and make sure the box is designed for them subs =]
tron is refering to u go to shops and test out new subs and see how u like them, but if u can get these pioneers cheap and of ur not fussed about quality then by all means go nuts
ah ok
well what i suggest you do is find out some specs about them old subs, most of the time the reason bass dosnt sound good is because of the enclosure that they are placed in. sealed or ported it just dosnt matter it just needs to be the correct dimentions and size for the sub to operate at its best and the amp you will run it off.
i'm not running competition gear, just splits off the standard HU and want a little more bass.
i'm after a deep bass, not a punchy sound, hate that gayass punchy sound..
hard bass = 10" = good for music with hard high frequency bass
good overall =12" = good overall freguency bass
low/soft bass = 15" = good for deep and low bass (but i find laggy at times)
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