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<blockquote data-quote="Maxim en Axel" data-source="post: 8270268" data-attributes="member: 661338"><p>hi everyone,</p><p></p><p>We are new on this forum and we've got some questions</p><p></p><p>Only recently we bought a new car (you will laugh, its an old crappy campervan, but perfect to cruise around with some friends) and of course the audio is rubbisch.</p><p></p><p>We stil had a fairly good HU lying around from Sony with 4X50W all capeble of doing 4Ohms. The main question is if its worth to place two 8ohm subs on one 4ohm channel (we were thinking of Sinuslive Basspumps III, you don't need to make a box around them, just bold them right to the floor) or better to put one good 4ohm sub. Because the campervan is so big, we wanted to have as many speakers possible (more is better!! right?)</p><p></p><p>Also, does anybody knows something about those Basspups? Are they good? Do they produce a lot of sound, or mainly just bassvibrations trough the car?</p><p></p><p>For the rest of the speakers we were thinking between coaxals or componentsets. With those componentsets, they deliver the crossover with them, right? Or do you have to buy those separately?</p><p></p><p>All comments are welcome.</p><p></p><p>Maxim and Axel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxim en Axel, post: 8270268, member: 661338"] hi everyone, We are new on this forum and we've got some questions Only recently we bought a new car (you will laugh, its an old crappy campervan, but perfect to cruise around with some friends) and of course the audio is rubbisch. We stil had a fairly good HU lying around from Sony with 4X50W all capeble of doing 4Ohms. The main question is if its worth to place two 8ohm subs on one 4ohm channel (we were thinking of Sinuslive Basspumps III, you don't need to make a box around them, just bold them right to the floor) or better to put one good 4ohm sub. Because the campervan is so big, we wanted to have as many speakers possible (more is better!! right?) Also, does anybody knows something about those Basspups? Are they good? Do they produce a lot of sound, or mainly just bassvibrations trough the car? For the rest of the speakers we were thinking between coaxals or componentsets. With those componentsets, they deliver the crossover with them, right? Or do you have to buy those separately? All comments are welcome. Maxim and Axel [/QUOTE]
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