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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8855336" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Two DVC4 ohm subs you can wire to a final 1 ohm load,and you will want to look for a 1ohm stable mono amplifier. I have 2 CT sounds 2ks, and running one atm, and a CT Sounds 150.4. Both amps serve very well. The 1000.1, or the 1500.1 are a great choice for a mono amplifier from CT Sounds. The 1000.1 and the 1500.1 you can use the 4ga OFC supply I mentioned earlier for the supply, If you choose the 2000.1, Id recommend getting the 0ga OFC wiring kit.Id shop around on the A.Bass ES series subs.Ive seen a a pair on Ebay sales for just under $300 with Free shipping.Even if you decide on the Tropo Series subs, it wouldnt take much to increase the opening on the enclosure as it looks to be 5/8" thick to make those work</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8855336, member: 634282"] Two DVC4 ohm subs you can wire to a final 1 ohm load,and you will want to look for a 1ohm stable mono amplifier. I have 2 CT sounds 2ks, and running one atm, and a CT Sounds 150.4. Both amps serve very well. The 1000.1, or the 1500.1 are a great choice for a mono amplifier from CT Sounds. The 1000.1 and the 1500.1 you can use the 4ga OFC supply I mentioned earlier for the supply, If you choose the 2000.1, Id recommend getting the 0ga OFC wiring kit.Id shop around on the A.Bass ES series subs.Ive seen a a pair on Ebay sales for just under $300 with Free shipping.Even if you decide on the Tropo Series subs, it wouldnt take much to increase the opening on the enclosure as it looks to be 5/8" thick to make those work [/QUOTE]
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