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ORIGINAL: TeamExodusPres
and make sure that its somethin in the 40s or 50 Hz range (which most now a days are) since thats where alot of music plays, but as far as just throwin one in a prefab box, the 93 DB one is going to technically be louder
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Sensitvity means nothing without taking into consideration the T/S parameters of the subwoofer.
If you build a box in the 40/50 hz range you are building a wonderful one note wonder fart machine. Yes I know Best buy pre-fabs are tuned to this and frankly my previous statement applies.
To answer the original question get subwoofer that will better fit your install. If you are putting them in a sealed box, then get the subwoofer that plays best in a sealed box. Or imo, get a single subwoofer that will play the full 300 watts, will probably sounds better then two subs receiving half their RMS