Best And Cheapest Subs For A 2001 Yukon

Discussion in 'Car Subwoofers' started by ylballa, Aug 29, 2008.

  1. ylballa

    ylballa New Member

    I really dont know alot about car audio but i was thinking about 2 12in kenwood 1200

    i was wondering what you guys thought.
    and what type of awp would i need

    thanks
     
  2. kickerguy

    kickerguy Full Member

    well how loud do you want..kenwood make ok ****..if you stay with those subs then gt a kenwood about to mach the power of the subs
     
  3. Booosh

    Booosh Full Member

    Best and cheapest really dont go together. Whats your budget for subs?
     
  4. ylballa

    ylballa New Member

    well what i meant was im looking for the best subs i can get for kinda low budget

    im looking to spend no more then like $600-$700 for everything
    subs
    amps
    headunit

    and can you guys send me links to the products you think are good for me
     
  5. pedro quiroga

    pedro quiroga Well-Known Member

    power bass has a nice inexpensive product (subs)

    good inexpensive amps hmm for decent power for the money. i would say crunch,MA,power acoustik.

    there are more that i cant think of right away. btw i have seen most of these products do well at local car shows i go to.

    you can look up my posts in my profile and find my show pics.
     
  6. jonnyv713

    jonnyv713 The Young Gun of CAT

    I have found PA to be a rather reliable brand.
     
  7. sl0wm03

    sl0wm03 Full Member

  8. pedro quiroga

    pedro quiroga Well-Known Member

  9. Booosh

    Booosh Full Member

    Look at ebay you might find higher end that fits your budget. Buddy of mine just picked up and arc mini amp for alittle over 100 bucks
     
  10. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    I never really liked the sound of those kenwoods.

    Also 2.5 cu ft for two of those is way too small.
     
  11. Ranger SVO

    Ranger SVO Full Member

    I really like the PowerBass S series woofers for cheap and reliable. Two 12-inch woofers in a 3.25 to 3.5 cu ft ported box will Rock. Tuned to between 38 and 40 Hz will make for an efficient enclosure. All you'll need is 400 to 600 watts.