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<blockquote data-quote="DarkScorpion" data-source="post: 6743509" data-attributes="member: 618537"><p>Look into a single<a href="http://www.incriminatoraudio.com/update/index.php?page=2&amp;product=2" target="_blank"> Incriminator Audio Lethal Injection</a> or a <a href="http://dcsoundlab.com/woofers.html" target="_blank">DC Sound labs Level 3</a>. For pricing, contact Rio on these forums for the LI, or Rusty on the DC forums for the level 3. Both of these subs are great for the price and are of higher quality than the Alpine Type-R's. Type-R's are nice, but for a little more money you can take a step up in quality. If you plan on adding a second sub in the future, you will want to get a dual 4ohm sub. If you NEVER plan on adding a second sub, a dual 2ohm sub is your best bet.</p><p></p><p>If you're planning on running only a front set of components and don't plan on going active in the future or plan on powering rear components, the MB Quart DSC2150 is a great amp with an awesome price/performance ratio. If you DO plan on powering rear components, going active, or ever plan on needing a 4-channel amp instead of just two, the DSC4125 is a better option and currently one of the most popular amps on this forum for good reason. The DSC2150 will run about $120, and the DSC4125 is about $160. Other options are the <a href="http://www.audioque.com/aq/?page_id=32" target="_blank">Audioque AQ4x90</a> and the <a href="http://www.sundownaudio.com/index.php/products/amplifiers/sax-1004d.html" target="_blank">Sundown SAX-100.4D</a>. These are a bit more expensive, but are great performers and very high quality.</p><p></p><p>For an amp for your subwoofer, you have many options. If you plan on powering a single sub, you'll want an amp that's 1ohm stable, or puts out decent power at 2ohms, depending on what subwoofer you pick. It's really hard to pick an amp until you really know what sub you're going with, so we can worry about that later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkScorpion, post: 6743509, member: 618537"] Look into a single[URL="http://www.incriminatoraudio.com/update/index.php?page=2&product=2"] Incriminator Audio Lethal Injection[/URL] or a [URL="http://dcsoundlab.com/woofers.html"]DC Sound labs Level 3[/URL]. For pricing, contact Rio on these forums for the LI, or Rusty on the DC forums for the level 3. Both of these subs are great for the price and are of higher quality than the Alpine Type-R's. Type-R's are nice, but for a little more money you can take a step up in quality. If you plan on adding a second sub in the future, you will want to get a dual 4ohm sub. If you NEVER plan on adding a second sub, a dual 2ohm sub is your best bet. If you're planning on running only a front set of components and don't plan on going active in the future or plan on powering rear components, the MB Quart DSC2150 is a great amp with an awesome price/performance ratio. If you DO plan on powering rear components, going active, or ever plan on needing a 4-channel amp instead of just two, the DSC4125 is a better option and currently one of the most popular amps on this forum for good reason. The DSC2150 will run about $120, and the DSC4125 is about $160. Other options are the [URL="http://www.audioque.com/aq/?page_id=32"]Audioque AQ4x90[/URL] and the [URL="http://www.sundownaudio.com/index.php/products/amplifiers/sax-1004d.html"]Sundown SAX-100.4D[/URL]. These are a bit more expensive, but are great performers and very high quality. For an amp for your subwoofer, you have many options. If you plan on powering a single sub, you'll want an amp that's 1ohm stable, or puts out decent power at 2ohms, depending on what subwoofer you pick. It's really hard to pick an amp until you really know what sub you're going with, so we can worry about that later. [/QUOTE]
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