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(3) Apline SWR-10D4's / (2) Hifonics OLM1600 D2's
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<blockquote data-quote="dom1013" data-source="post: 7989436" data-attributes="member: 606409"><p>Amplifying power: (2) Strapped Hifonics BRZ2100's ; 4000w rms @ 14.4v(on paper/good electrical)</p><p></p><p>Box size: limited to (4) Cubes total for either enclosure, I need some trunk space. Looking to tune from 33-35hz</p><p></p><p>These new Alpines look pretty **** impressive in every vid I see, they're super tempting and I've always loved them, can't beat the price. Cons will be the (2.7ohm load) which could possibly give around 3000w(once again, "on paper"), which we all know the type R's do wonders with minimal power.</p><p></p><p>I have lately grown to love Hifonics for what they put out at the prices they do, the subs look up to par and seem to fit right in line with most of the entry level "1000w rms 3" voice coil beefy motor structure mid-level," so to speak subwoofers offered up now-a-days. Maxxsonics seems confident in them being able to handle the power.</p><p></p><p>This is a trunk set-up and I want what is going to be louder to my ear &amp; to move some serious air. Help me out guys! Any input would be greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p>......sad part is I'm impatient and I'm probably going to hit "buy it now" on these **** 10's right after I post this. ****.</p><p></p><p>Simply stated:</p><p></p><p>(3) highly efficient 10's @ roughly 2500-3000w of power</p><p></p><p>OR</p><p></p><p>(2) power hungry 12's getting over pushed daily @ roughly 4000w</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dom1013, post: 7989436, member: 606409"] Amplifying power: (2) Strapped Hifonics BRZ2100's ; 4000w rms @ 14.4v(on paper/good electrical) Box size: limited to (4) Cubes total for either enclosure, I need some trunk space. Looking to tune from 33-35hz These new Alpines look pretty **** impressive in every vid I see, they're super tempting and I've always loved them, can't beat the price. Cons will be the (2.7ohm load) which could possibly give around 3000w(once again, "on paper"), which we all know the type R's do wonders with minimal power. I have lately grown to love Hifonics for what they put out at the prices they do, the subs look up to par and seem to fit right in line with most of the entry level "1000w rms 3" voice coil beefy motor structure mid-level," so to speak subwoofers offered up now-a-days. Maxxsonics seems confident in them being able to handle the power. This is a trunk set-up and I want what is going to be louder to my ear & to move some serious air. Help me out guys! Any input would be greatly appreciated. ......sad part is I'm impatient and I'm probably going to hit "buy it now" on these **** 10's right after I post this. ****. Simply stated: (3) highly efficient 10's @ roughly 2500-3000w of power OR (2) power hungry 12's getting over pushed daily @ roughly 4000w [/QUOTE]
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