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I have just a head unit in my car and I would like just a little bit more of a full sound. I listen to all kinds of music and talk radio and I don't really want or need anything powerful, expensive or thumping. What do you guys think of self-powered subs? Which one would you get?
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For the most part, self-powered subs are pretty crappy to begin with... but if you must go with a self-powered sub, i'd say go with kicker... I forget what model it was but I started with a 8 " kicker self-powered sub and I mean, its okay ... But i honestly would go for like a 10 inch Alpine type S if you looking for something crisp with not to much bass. (AND CHEAPPPY)
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