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May I ask what vehicle you will be putting this in?

As mentioned, for full power, your system will be pulling about 1600 amps, and that just the sub amps. What are you using for your highs and mids?

That is the kind of power you use for competition. In other words, your electrical isn't the only thing that will need to be upgraded. Your exterior will need to be upgraded as well. Stuff like your windows and panels, unless you only play it while your windows are down. You will also have to upgrade your suspension due to 500-600 pounds you will be adding in audio, materials, electrical, and batteries. Like mentioned, you will be looking at a few grand just in upgrading the electrical system. If you're prepared for it, go for it. However, just one of those amps and two of those subs will more than make you happy.
Yeah my mom ex was into competition.
May I ask what vehicle you will be putting this in?

As mentioned, for full power, your system will be pulling about 1600 amps, and that just the sub amps. What are you using for your highs and mids?

That is the kind of power you use for competition. In other words, your electrical isn't the only thing that will need to be upgraded. Your exterior will need to be upgraded as well. Stuff like your windows and panels, unless you only play it while your windows are down. You will also have to upgrade your suspension due to 500-600 pounds you will be adding in audio, materials, electrical, and batteries. Like mentioned, you will be looking at a few grand just in upgrading the electrical system. If you're prepared for it, go for it. However, just one of those amps and two of those subs will more than make you happy.
It would go inside of a 2020 Chevy Silverado (daily driver)on a lift.. My lil brother also suggested just put two in there…I might just do that for now. I would have to get another box made but I will save half my money powering the system..
 
May I ask what vehicle you will be putting this in?

As mentioned, for full power, your system will be pulling about 1600 amps, and that just the sub amps. What are you using for your highs and mids?

That is the kind of power you use for competition. In other words, your electrical isn't the only thing that will need to be upgraded. Your exterior will need to be upgraded as well. Stuff like your windows and panels, unless you only play it while your windows are down. You will also have to upgrade your suspension due to 500-600 pounds you will be adding in audio, materials, electrical, and batteries. Like mentioned, you will be looking at a few grand just in upgrading the electrical system. If you're prepared for it, go for it. However, just one of those amps and two of those subs will more than make you happy.
My stepdad had me buying this stuff he had trophies for his sound system so it makes since. lol I forgot . Thanks I got two vehicles I will split them up.
 
My stepdad had me buying this stuff he had trophies for his sound system so it makes since. lol I forgot . Thanks I got two vehicles I will split them up.
Then he must have prepped you for all the costs and vehicle mods that are involved. Especially with a large SUV. There is a really good chance you will lose a couple windows with all of that equipment. I did a Tahoe that blew out a side window with only 2-15" subs. However, those were 2 RE Audio XXX subwoofers with 2500 watts to each one.
 
Then he must have prepped you for all the costs and vehicle mods that are involved. Especially with a large SUV. There is a really good chance you will lose a couple windows with all of that equipment. I did a Tahoe that blew out a side window with only 2-15" subs. However, those were 2 RE Audio XXX subwoofers with 2500 watts to each one.
lol Yeah he put emphasis on the words .. (you gotta pay to play). I’ve been saving for years to get all this equipment.. the subs I’m using are massive audio hippo 15 3000 w rms.. He also said make sure I reinforce the roof an door panels he showed me how to use fiber glass an bondo…. So I will take your advice an use 2….. Hell maybe just one lol.
 
The equipment you purchased is all very good equipment. I am not putting that down. I will say that, for the money, you could have purchased some louder equipment. Those subs have an Xmax of 22mm and a pretty good size cone area. That means they are pushing some air, which is what most boomers are looking for. For the same price, you could get some NVX XC subs, which have a 30mm Xmax. Then there's the RE Audio with a 60mm Xmax. However, those are around $1000 and weigh 100lbs.

Either way, if you put one of those Massive's in a proper ported box, it will sound like you have 3 of them.

 
The equipment you purchased is all very good equipment. I am not putting that down. I will say that, for the money, you could have purchased some louder equipment. Those subs have an Xmax of 22mm and a pretty good size cone area. That means they are pushing some air, which is what most boomers are looking for. For the same price, you could get some NVX XC subs, which have a 30mm Xmax. Then there's the RE Audio with a 60mm Xmax. However, those are around $1000 and weigh 100lbs.

Either way, if you put one of those Massive's in a proper ported box, it will sound like you have 3 of them.

The equipment you purchased is all very good equipment. I am not putting that down. I will say that, for the money, you could have purchased some louder equipment. Those subs have an Xmax of 22mm and a pretty good size cone area. That means they are pushing some air, which is what most boomers are looking for. For the same price, you could get some NVX XC subs, which have a 30mm Xmax. Then there's the RE Audio with a 60mm Xmax. However, those are around $1000 and weigh 100lbs.

Either way, if you put one of those Massive's in a proper ported box, it will sound like you have 3 of them.

The equipment you purchased is all very good equipment. I am not putting that down. I will say that, for the money, you could have purchased some louder equipment. Those subs have an Xmax of 22mm and a pretty good size cone area. That means they are pushing some air, which is what most boomers are looking for. For the same price, you could get some NVX XC subs, which have a 30mm Xmax. Then there's the RE Audio with a 60mm Xmax. However, those are around $1000 and weigh 100lbs.

Either way, if you put one of those Massive's in a proper ported box, it will sound like you have 3 of them.

 
The equipment you purchased is all very good equipment. I am not putting that down. I will say that, for the money, you could have purchased some louder equipment. Those subs have an Xmax of 22mm and a pretty good size cone area. That means they are pushing some air, which is what most boomers are looking for. For the same price, you could get some NVX XC subs, which have a 30mm Xmax. Then there's the RE Audio with a 60mm Xmax. However, those are around $1000 and weigh 100lbs.

Either way, if you put one of those Massive's in a proper ported box, it will sound like you have 3 of them.

 
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