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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8742296" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>Those are old school Fosgate's </p><p>Honestly if your on a budget and are hesitant to put in a 1000 watt system then IMO just get a better box for them</p><p>Old school subs were not made to handle the huge numbers that todays subs were so running 600 watts into them should be ok</p><p>However 600 watts into 2 subs in a old big car is going to struggle </p><p>The problem is if you upgrade one then you have to do the other so if you want to that then you have to wait until you have the $$ to do both</p><p>That being said the prices have actually become a little more reasonable</p><p>You can get 2 1000-1500 watt subs and an amp to run them for under $1000 now where as the amp alone would have cost you that back when.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8742296, member: 681842"] Those are old school Fosgate's Honestly if your on a budget and are hesitant to put in a 1000 watt system then IMO just get a better box for them Old school subs were not made to handle the huge numbers that todays subs were so running 600 watts into them should be ok However 600 watts into 2 subs in a old big car is going to struggle The problem is if you upgrade one then you have to do the other so if you want to that then you have to wait until you have the $$ to do both That being said the prices have actually become a little more reasonable You can get 2 1000-1500 watt subs and an amp to run them for under $1000 now where as the amp alone would have cost you that back when. [/QUOTE]
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