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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8738832" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>I would stay away from those ID subs</p><p>Especially for $359.00</p><p>Try,</p><p><a href="https://soundqubed.com/product/hds3-2-series-1200w-subwoofer/" target="_blank">https://soundqubed.com/product/hds3-2-series-1200w-subwoofer/</a></p><p>Or this</p><p><a href="https://www.americanbassusa.com/xfl-1044.html" target="_blank">https://www.americanbassusa.com/xfl-1044.html</a></p><p></p><p>IMO way better subs for way less money</p><p>As for amps</p><p>You need a 4 channel to run the front end something that puts out 100x4 will work.</p><p>Sub amp, look at Taramps or the SFB line from Sundown.</p><p>For the price you can't go wrong with either</p><p>Just make sure the <u>RMS </u> power it puts out matches or is greater than the RMS power the subs can handle at whatever the ohm load will be.</p><p>If your going with 2 subs the 2x dual 4ohm will give you a 1 ohm load which is what most decent sub amps run at</p><p>If its just 1 sub look at a dual 2 ohm to give you that 1 ohm load</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8738832, member: 681842"] I would stay away from those ID subs Especially for $359.00 Try, [URL]https://soundqubed.com/product/hds3-2-series-1200w-subwoofer/[/URL] Or this [URL]https://www.americanbassusa.com/xfl-1044.html[/URL] IMO way better subs for way less money As for amps You need a 4 channel to run the front end something that puts out 100x4 will work. Sub amp, look at Taramps or the SFB line from Sundown. For the price you can't go wrong with either Just make sure the [U]RMS [/U] power it puts out matches or is greater than the RMS power the subs can handle at whatever the ohm load will be. If your going with 2 subs the 2x dual 4ohm will give you a 1 ohm load which is what most decent sub amps run at If its just 1 sub look at a dual 2 ohm to give you that 1 ohm load [/QUOTE]
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