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These are available as singles, I'm not much of a sound guy. If any one has any opinions, please let me know.

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While both are good options, something to consider from my research. The center dash speaker is primarily responsible for anchoring the front soundstage and reproducing central audio cues like lead vocals and dialogue when processing surround-sound or 5.1-channel audio. It bridges the gap between the left and right door speakers to create a cohesive image right in front of the occupants. comparing the Dayton Audio PS95-8 and the Dayton Audio ND91-4 as drop-in or custom mid/full-range replacements for a factory Bang & Olufsen system in an S650 Ford Mustang, the PS95-8 functions best as a wide-range driver with superior high-end detail, while the ND91-4 behaves more like a punchy dedicated midrange/woofer that handles lower frequencies better but lacks high-end sparkle.
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I'm not even close to being a expert on sound specs, but I'm going to say anyway, that it seems to me that higher wattage speaker has a lower sensitivity by default.

That said I originally thought a 74 db speaker has a higher sensitivity than an 86 db speaker, but it seems the opposite is true. Meaning I thought a 74 db speaker only needs 74 db of sound to react making it more sensitive than an 86 db speaker.

But the more I looked at lower wattage subs the higher the db sensitivity number was. So just looking for a lower wattage sub will get you more sensitivity. win/win.

My confusion on all this is why I bought the "wrong" sub first time.

Real world listening to this new sub has told me I was on the right track though. For what I have spent in the last few weeks at the vet for our sick kitty, $49 to try the new sub is a drop in the bucket. Hell, is $49 even a full tank of gas?!?
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Frank: Good info!

Sig: Your dog can always go to a community college.... :crazy::giggle:
 
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Stevo: Swapping the sub takes less than 1/2 hour. 3 easy to see bolts and the whole box comes right out. Easy unclip at the back. You will kick yourself you didn't do it sooner. It sounds THAT much better. Install that DD, the Pioneer turned out to be a very poor choice for the stock sub.

Zig: for the most part, that's good stuff. But yeah friggin AI can screw up a summary and details that is frightening think we are supposed to rely on this crap?

I've tried Stereo mode and it feels like mono compared to surround...

Though I agree with balance placement. I put it right at the headrests center.

ATM I have full Treble and Bass with Midrange at 0. too low midrange sounds muffled and too high sounds like a transistor radio.
If playing in surround setting, stick with an 8ohm center channel speaker if you are swapping that out. Dropping to 4ohm will potentially change the sound stage.
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