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Budget Bass Comparison: 88120 vs MAW-15 vs 13Ov.2

Budget Bass Comparison

Eclipse 88120 vs MAW-15 vs eD 13Ov.2


As most members here, I switch things up quite often when it comes to my system. Every month or two I was getting new subs, a new amp, new headunit, etc.

But just recently I think I've settled on the system I have now, which consists of....

Alpine 9855
eD NINe.5
Eclipse 88120 sub
Premier 720PRS comps
Knu/Kicker wiring
and a whole lot of damplifier/R-blox sound deadening.

Of course, I will probably get a different sub sooner than later, but I'm pretty sure I'm sticking with the 720PRS comps, NINe.5, and 9855. For my budget, I don't think I could do much better than any of those components for my system, and my listening preferences.

But over the last 6 months or so, I've had the opportunity to test out 3 excellent budget subwoofers. In this comparison I will evaluate Sound Quality, Build Quality, SPL, and Price.

I'm not a professional reviewer by any means, nor do I know all the technical specifications on subwoofers, but I'll do my best. So cut me some slack when it comes to the tech specs.

Note: Both the MAW and 13Ov.2 were ran off an Alpine MRD-M605 (650 rms at 2-ohms). The 88120 is currently being powered by the sub channel on my NINe.5 at 2-ohms (about 550 watts). And when rating on "SPL", that is in respect to the amount of power the sub is getting. We all know your two HDC18's will get louder.

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