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<blockquote data-quote="motochrome" data-source="post: 8408401" data-attributes="member: 666744"><p>I think you can add pulsing lights to anything, although they might mess with your resistance, so be careful if they do.</p><p></p><p>Just get a head unit with pre-outs and an amp and sub in a box, or a powered sub-in-a-box if you want it to be easy or if you have space constraints. Buy the best you can, because the dumb stuff ends up being a waste of money. Make sure you run a large enough gauge power wire, fused close to the battery. Properly ground your amp too. Class D amps don't need much juice these days, so it's much easier than it used to be. They tend to run really cool too, in my experience.</p><p></p><p>I like Rockford Fosgate PUNCH amps, and JL Audio subwoofers. Alpine head units and JBL speakers, but I'm old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="motochrome, post: 8408401, member: 666744"] I think you can add pulsing lights to anything, although they might mess with your resistance, so be careful if they do. Just get a head unit with pre-outs and an amp and sub in a box, or a powered sub-in-a-box if you want it to be easy or if you have space constraints. Buy the best you can, because the dumb stuff ends up being a waste of money. Make sure you run a large enough gauge power wire, fused close to the battery. Properly ground your amp too. Class D amps don't need much juice these days, so it's much easier than it used to be. They tend to run really cool too, in my experience. I like Rockford Fosgate PUNCH amps, and JL Audio subwoofers. Alpine head units and JBL speakers, but I'm old. [/QUOTE]
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