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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8448976" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Just get a properly designed custom enclosure tailored to the TS parameters of your subwoofer and you will get balls to the walls loud like never before. Also its not mentioned but All the brands I listed including your choices can easily handle 0.5 ohm daily if your electrical system is good enough, They are competition level amps, top tier in the competition world atm, korean built(best place you can get an amp built besides EU and NA) Which means they are extremely reliable and overbuilt tanks, you have guys running them at .125 ohms at 16 volts at competitions for burps without the amps dying.</p><p></p><p>However, One XS 3400 might not be enough. You might need another XS 3100 in the back for reserve backup. It would be an overall easier install for you if you have the additional battery too since these amps require multiple 0 gauge runs for power input and a few extra batts in the back would mean less wire running through your car. After that, you are good to go. Make sure you never put those subs in a prefab box bought online... It'll destroy those boxes within a week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8448976, member: 650438"] Just get a properly designed custom enclosure tailored to the TS parameters of your subwoofer and you will get balls to the walls loud like never before. Also its not mentioned but All the brands I listed including your choices can easily handle 0.5 ohm daily if your electrical system is good enough, They are competition level amps, top tier in the competition world atm, korean built(best place you can get an amp built besides EU and NA) Which means they are extremely reliable and overbuilt tanks, you have guys running them at .125 ohms at 16 volts at competitions for burps without the amps dying. However, One XS 3400 might not be enough. You might need another XS 3100 in the back for reserve backup. It would be an overall easier install for you if you have the additional battery too since these amps require multiple 0 gauge runs for power input and a few extra batts in the back would mean less wire running through your car. After that, you are good to go. Make sure you never put those subs in a prefab box bought online... It'll destroy those boxes within a week. [/QUOTE]
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