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<blockquote data-quote="2023 LTZ" data-source="post: 8831986" data-attributes="member: 686684"><p>If you like them and they’re in your budget you’d have to decide on your power and how much you’d want to make them bump.</p><p>Dual voice coil subs will have a 2 or 4 ohm rating. Single vc subs will have the same. 2 of them complicates the wiring and the end “load” that amp will see. As close to its max is getting the most of the $ spent.</p><p>Look at amp/sub wiring diagrams on that Crutchfield site to see if you’ll prefer svc or dvc subs to pair w the amp you’re thinking about. 250-600w or more is common for each sub to draw. Those mtx I have no idea.</p><p>If you had two subs drawing 500 each and a 1000w amp it’d be ideal. Ppl like brands for different reasons and to mix and match is fine. Some prefer to have much higher power amp to have headroom to potentially upgrade to higher watt subs in the future.</p><p>All up to you and your budget.</p><p>If you’ve ever bought stuff used it’s the same market. You buy an amp for $500 and use it, it’s then worth 1/2. Make it count. Or start a collection like I have lol. Maybe i just need a second vehicle to out that stuff in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2023 LTZ, post: 8831986, member: 686684"] If you like them and they’re in your budget you’d have to decide on your power and how much you’d want to make them bump. Dual voice coil subs will have a 2 or 4 ohm rating. Single vc subs will have the same. 2 of them complicates the wiring and the end “load” that amp will see. As close to its max is getting the most of the $ spent. Look at amp/sub wiring diagrams on that Crutchfield site to see if you’ll prefer svc or dvc subs to pair w the amp you’re thinking about. 250-600w or more is common for each sub to draw. Those mtx I have no idea. If you had two subs drawing 500 each and a 1000w amp it’d be ideal. Ppl like brands for different reasons and to mix and match is fine. Some prefer to have much higher power amp to have headroom to potentially upgrade to higher watt subs in the future. All up to you and your budget. If you’ve ever bought stuff used it’s the same market. You buy an amp for $500 and use it, it’s then worth 1/2. Make it count. Or start a collection like I have lol. Maybe i just need a second vehicle to out that stuff in. [/QUOTE]
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