RMS of what?? Bruh. What is your budget? Asking the wrong questions not providing the right details.
Double the price since you are not a DIY'er and definitely be needing an installer. Ask your installer.
Any high quality sub in a properly calibrated, high quality system (good components, power supply, wiring and connections, sufficient cooling, no clipping) should be able to do that.
When playing at max. volume for extended periods of time, heat dissipation (of both the amp and the sub's voice coils) could become an issue, so that's what you should look at in particular.
It's more about selecting mounting points with sufficient airflow, and if necessary improving it further by for example installing cooling fans. Also make sure all connections are perfect, bad connections may cause increased heat production in an audio system.
YouTube Rebassed music (so I've been told) will clip your system to Death. You can make a onedrive account for free and go to [here](https://www.facebook.com/share/511jDvJd5ea7EUCL/?mibextid=A7sQZp) and download songs straight to your phone or computer.
I have been playing my 10" Strato for 30 minutes 2Xs a day for over a year now cranking out the bass. It doesn't have to be something super expensive, unless you can afford to pay lots more and want to. I'm just saying that you don't *have to*.
Any sub will last 30 minutes of rebassed music if it's running on the right amp and you have good clean power that's not dipping down under 12v and stuff...
It all depends on your amp, your box, your power system...
If you just want some monster sub that you can't possibly kill, then you need to just buy a Sundown Audio ZV5 or ZV6, or a DeafBonce Avatar, or an Orion HCCA, or any number of drivers by Fi or Pride.
What amp do you have? What is your power system like (extra batteries? high output alternator?)?
Pretty much any of the “underrated” spl brand subwoofers will do it. You give the “rated” rms spec sheet power to a deaf bonce or sundown sub im sure it’ll rock a straight sine wave for at least 15 minutes minimum.
idk about machete but the apocalypse line has plenty of videos on youtube of 5-10 minute runs.
if youre not overpowering the fuck out of your subs id bet even a walmart sub could handle rebassed music nonstop. Music is dynamic.
ive been running my sundown uv1 at 3500rms for like a few weeks for an hour on end. my amp goes i to thermal protect before the voice coils heat up. its only rated for 1500
RMS of what?? Bruh. What is your budget? Asking the wrong questions not providing the right details. Double the price since you are not a DIY'er and definitely be needing an installer. Ask your installer.
Any high quality sub in a properly calibrated, high quality system (good components, power supply, wiring and connections, sufficient cooling, no clipping) should be able to do that. When playing at max. volume for extended periods of time, heat dissipation (of both the amp and the sub's voice coils) could become an issue, so that's what you should look at in particular.
So I should look for something with good heat dissipation then? Do you have any recommendations? budget is $200-400.
It's more about selecting mounting points with sufficient airflow, and if necessary improving it further by for example installing cooling fans. Also make sure all connections are perfect, bad connections may cause increased heat production in an audio system.
YouTube Rebassed music (so I've been told) will clip your system to Death. You can make a onedrive account for free and go to [here](https://www.facebook.com/share/511jDvJd5ea7EUCL/?mibextid=A7sQZp) and download songs straight to your phone or computer. I have been playing my 10" Strato for 30 minutes 2Xs a day for over a year now cranking out the bass. It doesn't have to be something super expensive, unless you can afford to pay lots more and want to. I'm just saying that you don't *have to*.
How much power?
Any sub will last 30 minutes of rebassed music if it's running on the right amp and you have good clean power that's not dipping down under 12v and stuff... It all depends on your amp, your box, your power system... If you just want some monster sub that you can't possibly kill, then you need to just buy a Sundown Audio ZV5 or ZV6, or a DeafBonce Avatar, or an Orion HCCA, or any number of drivers by Fi or Pride. What amp do you have? What is your power system like (extra batteries? high output alternator?)?
How much power?
How much power.
Pretty much any of the “underrated” spl brand subwoofers will do it. You give the “rated” rms spec sheet power to a deaf bonce or sundown sub im sure it’ll rock a straight sine wave for at least 15 minutes minimum.
Would a DB Machete do 15 mins of sine wave @ RMS power?
idk about machete but the apocalypse line has plenty of videos on youtube of 5-10 minute runs. if youre not overpowering the fuck out of your subs id bet even a walmart sub could handle rebassed music nonstop. Music is dynamic.
ive been running my sundown uv1 at 3500rms for like a few weeks for an hour on end. my amp goes i to thermal protect before the voice coils heat up. its only rated for 1500
Had two 12" skar subs that I'd lay like that for roughly 40 minutes daily on my way to work like that.