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<blockquote data-quote="nateberrier" data-source="post: 6945317" data-attributes="member: 612014"><p>Step one, forget about the junk you picked out. Port a decent 15 and tune it to 35. tell us more about your setup. btw running more than 600rms is hard and stupid on stock electrical. Youll want to read into the big three and a decent battery. There are deals on subs and amps of good quality in the for sale section, you wont beat them. Doing what you want for 400 dollars isnt easily feasible. I have a single 12 that gets pretty loud but it took quite a bit of work. youre looking at 200 for a good sub. 40-150 depending on if you make the box or pay someone. 150-200 for the amp, 75 for the wire, and 100 for the battery. Do it right the first time so we dont have to hear you complain when it breaks or sucks.</p><p></p><p>Im not trying to be an *** but if you come here youre going to get criticized and teased and yelled at till you learn the ropes. Check out BCAE1.com to get some basic infos. i would start with the big three and a decent battery. follow that up with decent sub and box/amp after you KNOW what youre doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nateberrier, post: 6945317, member: 612014"] Step one, forget about the junk you picked out. Port a decent 15 and tune it to 35. tell us more about your setup. btw running more than 600rms is hard and stupid on stock electrical. Youll want to read into the big three and a decent battery. There are deals on subs and amps of good quality in the for sale section, you wont beat them. Doing what you want for 400 dollars isnt easily feasible. I have a single 12 that gets pretty loud but it took quite a bit of work. youre looking at 200 for a good sub. 40-150 depending on if you make the box or pay someone. 150-200 for the amp, 75 for the wire, and 100 for the battery. Do it right the first time so we dont have to hear you complain when it breaks or sucks. Im not trying to be an *** but if you come here youre going to get criticized and teased and yelled at till you learn the ropes. Check out BCAE1.com to get some basic infos. i would start with the big three and a decent battery. follow that up with decent sub and box/amp after you KNOW what youre doing. [/QUOTE]
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