ok so let me get this straight BILLABONGCR.... if i get 2 12" BLs in a 7 cu ft. ported box tuned at like 36 hz i'd b picking up the lows and gettin louder than 4 pioneers? and on the website it says that the BL is 1000 RMS. but whats the peak? and lets say i get 2 of those... thats 2000 RMS. there are alot of nice amps out there.... just cant seem to find a reliable one. i looked on USAMPS.COM and i didnt find one for 2000 @ 1 ohm. it goes up to 1500 @ 1 ohm. so what kinda amp would u recoment for each?
i like kicker amps. theyve always been reliable to me. plus they are underrated..so they actually put out more power than they say they do. i had an old kx2500.1 that put out 2960w rms. they come with birthsheets that tell you how much they actually put out. but the options for amps are endless. look around, look in the classifieds. find one that fits the power you what to run at the ohm you need for the price you want.
buy your amp first before your subs, and depending on whether its 1 or 2 ohm stable, order your subs with coils to match the ohms. 1 ohm isnt louder than 2 ohm or anything like that, so it doesnt matter what you run it. the amp determines what ohm it needs to be to be stable, and companies offer coils in multiple configs to match.
if your running a clean signal, you can feed more than the rms to the subs. IF you know what your doing and how to control it. i ran 1200wrms to my old subs that were rated at 800wrms. but i did it clean. you dont crank the gains up on your amp and headunit..thats not good. thats how you blow crap up.
its all about doing your homework. you really need to take a few hours a day over the next few weeks browsing the forum reading up on how-to's and talking to alot of the pros on here and everyone will guide you through their experiences. read up on pros and cons of different equipment, ask questions, LOOK FOR ANSWERS. theres a seach feature, use it. if its been asked on here, itll come up. read up on different companies. youll quickly learn who the smart people are on here, dont be afraid to pm them with any questions. dont come out saying i wanna be the loudest kid in the parkinglot im have 5 grand make me loud..they will pretty much say look kid up yours, but ask them to help you they will be more than happy. just look around, learn.
and remember..the equipment you buy is 10% of the system. 90% is the box and install. you can have the best equipment in the world, but if you have it in a crappy box..it does you no good.