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Username: Mustang23

Mattawan, Michigan

Post Number: 1
Registered: Jul-04
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wat size amp would i need for 2 12 inch subwoofers?

wat size amp would i need for 2 10 inch subwoofers?

if you have an answer please email me at lilplaya1623@aol.com
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Username: Davids2004

Houston, TX
USA

Post Number: 302
Registered: Jun-04
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All depends on the rms wattage of the amps and then that will depend on how you can wire the subs. Need more specs. Need rms on the subs and then if they are dvc or svc and how many ohms are they then we can answer it a little better.
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Username: Mustang23

Mattawan, Michigan

Post Number: 2
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The XS-L121P5 12" subwoofer handles up to 350 watts RMS, and works well in sealed or ported enclosures.

Key Features:
five-sided polypropylene cone
rubber surround
frequency response 18-2,000 Hz
power range 90-350 watts RMS
peak power handling 1200 watts
sensitivity 89 dB
top-mount depth 6-5/16"
sealed box volume: 1.0 cubic feet
ported box volume: 1.58
Recommended Q-Logic Box Type: 1, 3
1-year warranty
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Username: Mustang23

Mattawan, Michigan

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The XS-L121P5 12" subwoofer handles up to 350 watts RMS, and works well in sealed or ported enclosures.

Key Features:
five-sided polypropylene cone
rubber surround
frequency response 18-2,000 Hz
power range 90-350 watts RMS
peak power handling 1200 watts
sensitivity 89 dB
top-mount depth 6-5/16"
sealed box volume: 1.0 cubic feet
ported box volume: 1.58
Recommended Q-Logic Box Type: 1, 3
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Username: Loudnobnoxious

Post Number: 39
Registered: Jul-04
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sony is not the way to go in car audio. please someone suggest this man something that is around the price of the sony p5 but cheaper. im lazy.
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Username: Mustang23

Mattawan, Michigan

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wats tha way to go then give me your suggestion
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Username: Bdonkersgoed

Ontario
Canada

Post Number: 17
Registered: Jul-04
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I think Alpine is supposed to be awesome for head units (I really like mine!)

As for subs, I am getting an Alpine Type R, altough there are other brands that may be better (but more money).

I am getting the 10" Type R on Ebay for $75US plus $35US shipping. It is a 300W RMS 4ohm DVC Not too bad :-) I'm going to power it with an Alpine MRD-M301 350W RMS @ 2ohms monoblock (single channel) AccuClass D amplifier. By hooking up the 4ohms DVC sub in parallel, the amp will see a 2ohm load and I will maximize it's efficiency.

Hope this helps a little :-)

Regards,
Bryan
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Username: Bdonkersgoed

Ontario
Canada

Post Number: 18
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I think Alpine is supposed to be awesome for head units (I really like mine!)

As for subs, I am getting an Alpine Type R, altough there are other brands that may be better (but more money).

I am getting the 10" Alpine Type R sub on Ebay for $75US plus $35US shipping. It is a 300W RMS 4ohm DVC Not too bad :-) I'm going to power it with an Alpine MRD-M301 350W RMS @ 2ohms monoblock (single channel) AccuClass D amplifier. By hooking up the 4ohms DVC sub in parallel, the amp will see a 2ohm load and I will maximize it's efficiency.

Hope this helps a little :-)

Regards,
Bryan
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Username: Davids2004

Houston, TX
USA

Post Number: 304
Registered: Jun-04
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How much do you want to spend.
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Username: Mustang23

Mattawan, Michigan

Post Number: 5
Registered: Jul-04
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all together for amp plus subs no more than 600
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Username: Davids2004

Houston, TX
USA

Post Number: 312
Registered: Jun-04
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Here you go.

2 dayton quatro 10s-www.partsexpress.com and search for them
Xtant A3001T-130-150.00 shipped off ebay.

Total under 300.00 for amp and subs.
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Username: Davids2004

Houston, TX
USA

Post Number: 313
Registered: Jun-04
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Or instead of the dayton quatros you could do.

2 Xtant Z104-www.sounddomain.com -90.00 shipped for both subs with the same amp

So with that setup less then 250.00.
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