here we go again....
hi guys! i am after a sub setup for a shogun sport (challanger). i am going to put a bulkhead behind the back seats and hopefully poke my sub through this with the box behind, firing into the back of the rear seats. i have a jbl 2x75rms or 1x150rms. i would like the bass to sound 'natural' not 'getto bad' and size of the box is an issue. would i be better with 1 sub or 2 smaller in 2 boxes i will use the above amp in either 1 or 2 channel mode to suit. thanks!
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here we go again....
Jan Bennett
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Please post on the forums! Chances are, someone else has or will have the same questions as you!
So I bought a ****(tm) kenwood (yes, i know they make blenders) sub.
It's rated at 175W rms (not alot) and 700W (max) 4Ohms.... I was looking at a 200W rms alpine amp, http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/prod...d2f277e452c0ae
that should be fine, shouldn't it? So long as I dont wire it backwards (haha scouse) or turn it up all the way?
I realised that even though I have a medium sized brain I didn't know if it's as simple as matching up the rms values on the amp to the sub at the correct impedance, or whether I'm just a total pleb......
Cat
Woot, or something.
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