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alright ill check out some kenwood or memphis amps
good luck, let us know how it is.
well i guess if you want to use a 400 watt amp to run 2000 watts of subs i already explained above how to wire it.. i personally still think it...
amp would have to be 1ohm stable if it were a single channel azn. these are dual 4 voice coil subs. forgot to state that.
also the guy was pushing this little square battery to use to keep the power nice and clean..
a 400 channel amp.. trying to run 2000 watts worth of subs. You are going to clip the hell out of them trying to get them to move enough to hear...
Ok a buddy of mine is shopping for a complete aftermarket system. He wants to buy locally and after days of shopping around we found a shop that...
uhhh.. you hook the positive and negative of the first sub to the first channel.. then you hook the positive and negative of the 2nd sub to the...
swiss army knife... duh!
I would take MB quart speakers over alpine but thats me. MB quart has a very musical sound.
the Memphis Belle 16-MCH1300 that I included in my first post is an excellent amp to run and simplify your install with 1 amp to rule them all!
MB Quart 6.5" component sets with Amp = http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_4033.html to power everything
yeah, selling my Bronco and I got 3-4 buyers coming to check it out today and tomorrow so if it sells ill be able to deal with you.
how big is the sub box.. measurements?
well willy from what I can tell from your post.. it seems like your 7th cylinder is misfiring so go ahead and pull the plug on it and make sure it...
i like the rabid squirel idea.
cut the red one! BOOM! .. i mean blue.. oh well..
ill know if i can do it this weekend
you could yes.. but i always getted bitched at for using a 2 channel amp to power subs.. don't ask me why! because they won't answer that! Viking...
I usually prefer to get mono amps when running subs that way you are not limited to 4ohm in bridged mode. What you really want is a 1ohm stable...