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<blockquote data-quote="JonBoy" data-source="post: 22407" data-attributes="member: 542506"><p>Ok, I have narrowed my debate to a few different setups. I currently have some kenwood 6 1/2's (49) and 6x8's (89) and a JVC head unit (179).</p><p></p><p>Considering this is what I have, should I just go kinda cheap on my subs setup too? I mean, I don't want my subs to be awesome and the rest of my shit subpar. I don't feel like upgrading to $200 component speakers either. So, its looking like 2 12" RF Punch Z's or maybe if I feel crazy 2 he's. Would a kenwood KAC-529S run the punch's ok? It's rated at 60x2 at 2 ohms and 120x1. Or, would a MTX Thunder4122 amp be a lot better?</p><p></p><p>If I go 2 He's, then what kind of amp do you guys suggest?</p><p></p><p>Also, would a medium sealed box be good for these applications? They are going in the trunk of a 99 Ford Escort Zx2 and trunk space is SOMEWHAT a concern.</p><p></p><p>Thanks all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonBoy, post: 22407, member: 542506"] Ok, I have narrowed my debate to a few different setups. I currently have some kenwood 6 1/2's (49) and 6x8's (89) and a JVC head unit (179). Considering this is what I have, should I just go kinda cheap on my subs setup too? I mean, I don't want my subs to be awesome and the rest of my shit subpar. I don't feel like upgrading to $200 component speakers either. So, its looking like 2 12" RF Punch Z's or maybe if I feel crazy 2 he's. Would a kenwood KAC-529S run the punch's ok? It's rated at 60x2 at 2 ohms and 120x1. Or, would a MTX Thunder4122 amp be a lot better? If I go 2 He's, then what kind of amp do you guys suggest? Also, would a medium sealed box be good for these applications? They are going in the trunk of a 99 Ford Escort Zx2 and trunk space is SOMEWHAT a concern. Thanks all [/QUOTE]
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