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<blockquote data-quote="fly_marlin" data-source="post: 8409785" data-attributes="member: 660781"><p>The HPF setting is what will largely determine the amount of midbass your speakers output. I really encourage you to get in there and see where it's at or get someone to help you look.</p><p></p><p>You can get any speaker really, but you want to make sure your amp can power it properly. Sub voice coil configuration is very important to consider because that determines the impedance your amp sees. Your amp appears to be stable down to 2 ohms, so wiring a sub to 1 ohm will either damage the amp or send it into protection.</p><p></p><p>Something like this would suit you well:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://store.soundsolutionsaudio.com/products/flatlyne-12-incriminator-audio-12-600w-flatlyne-series.html" target="_blank">Flatlyne 12 Incriminator Audio 12" 600W Flatlyne Series - SSA STORE</a></p><p></p><p>You'd select the dual 4 ohm option. Again, I can't stress enough the importance of a custom built box. I've been into car audio since 2000 and didn't get my first custom box until 2006/07. Once I did, I couldn't believe how foolish I've been before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fly_marlin, post: 8409785, member: 660781"] The HPF setting is what will largely determine the amount of midbass your speakers output. I really encourage you to get in there and see where it's at or get someone to help you look. You can get any speaker really, but you want to make sure your amp can power it properly. Sub voice coil configuration is very important to consider because that determines the impedance your amp sees. Your amp appears to be stable down to 2 ohms, so wiring a sub to 1 ohm will either damage the amp or send it into protection. Something like this would suit you well: [URL="http://store.soundsolutionsaudio.com/products/flatlyne-12-incriminator-audio-12-600w-flatlyne-series.html"]Flatlyne 12 Incriminator Audio 12" 600W Flatlyne Series - SSA STORE[/URL] You'd select the dual 4 ohm option. Again, I can't stress enough the importance of a custom built box. I've been into car audio since 2000 and didn't get my first custom box until 2006/07. Once I did, I couldn't believe how foolish I've been before. [/QUOTE]
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