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Old 10-30-2005, 01:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Best Subs for the price???

hey guys,
i have a quick question. Im looking for sub for the cam and need some that are well priced and worth the money. Im not looking for crazy bass tho, i just want moderate subs, maybe 500 watts wil do. Im reallly not familiar with audio AT ALL so i need some help guys. Im gonna be using stock amp so is this even possibe????

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Gotta get an amp bro.

Let me ask you this. What kind of stereo equipment(if any) do you have. And what do you want to spend(max) on everything needed-Amp, Box, Sub, Wiring, and LOC if you're using the stock CD player.
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Gotta get an amp bro.

Let me ask you this. What kind of stereo equipment(if any) do you have. And what do you want to spend(max) on everything needed-Amp, Box, Sub, Wiring, and LOC if you're using the stock CD player.

And If you want to install it yourself or pay someone to do it for you
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im using stock JBL 6 disc cdplayer and thats all i have...planing to spend max 500
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The simplest solution for you would be something like Infinity's Basslink or some other amp/sub combo. You can tap into the rear speaker leads for input, so all you would need to run for wiring is power and ground. I've never used these kinds of setups, but I have heard the Infinity and it sounded good, though it seems a bit pricey, IMO.
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TC2+ 10" 99 bucks

Next 2.400 85 bucks 500 watts rms x 1 @ 4 ohms bridged, class ab sound quality

Sealed Enclosure 100-150 bucks.

4 gauge wiring kit with RCA's 50 bucks.

That's a VERY nice budget setup.

EDIT: Nevermind the TC2, forgot that's a dual 4(I believe0 wich will give you a 2 or 8 ohm load. Instead, get an ID12V3D2 from Sounddomain.
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I found the specs on those amps last night, looks like they will run in 2ohm no problem, but with no increase in power. Trick is, i bought 2 of the 4 he had left, so probably not gonna be any left pretty soon.
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