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yup ^. does your car have a 12v outlet?
I know a fair big about speakers/ subs/ amps / etc... also i would suggest best buy for the parts. we have the socket that you can plug a jack into or a jack that you could plug into a socket with bare wires/ various DC connectors on the other end. I sell this stuff all this time, so what questions do you have?
well right now i am running some 12v lights out of the 12v socket.Which is plenty to power what i have.But now as for the subs,speakers,amps,sidedoor speakers.I wanna get 12in kickers
Is there any big difference between the square subs and round.
Im looking at running 2 compvr 12 in kickers.im on 500 dollar buget or as close as i can get.I really just want a good set of stuffSpecs-Impedance (OHMS) 2 or 4 DVC Max Rec Amplifier Power (WATTS PEAK/RMS)* 800/400 Sensitivity (dB 1w/1m) 86.9 Frequency Response (Hz) 25-500
Now having that said i am not too sure what else im needing in a amp. I know some have overheating problems.And i want to avoid that as much as i can.
alright, so it didnt notify me for some reason. I do know that a compVr12 is a two ohm dual voice coil. that means you're going to have 2 and two (usually in parallel) making 1 ohm for the one subwoofer. one ohm is a little low for most of the normal grade of amps. so you'd want to do a second one in series with it. As fookz said you shouldnt hear any alternator buzz. Any that there is should be taken care of by the amp anyway. My personal choice is something like this.http://bit.ly/OeJSES in a simple box like this http://bit.ly/OeK7Qc with http://bit.ly/OeKfiXthat leaves plenty of room for a good sound from that sub and room to expand with better front and rear speakers later (i like polk audio and alpine) So far that is pretty much my favorite set up, with http://bit.ly/OeHZIg in the front and http://bit.ly/OeI3b7 in the back... but thats a little over your price range i know. would sound awesome though. Just to summarize my above set up: Its an alpine type s sub capable of 500 w RMS, with polk audio component 6.5" speakers with crossovers capable of 125 W RMS, polk audio 6x9s capable of 125W RMS for the rear, all tied into a single 5 channel amp that can push 90W x 4 into the front and rear speakers and 350 w RMS into the sub and take it like a pro being a nice Class D amplifierAlso in my experience square subs tend to not last as long, but if someone actually properly takes care of one and uses proper volume levels, im sure they could.