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<blockquote data-quote="96MaxGLE" data-source="post: 1728891" data-attributes="member: 560664"><p>I have ID horns, and actually was able to pick up a pair of IDQ8 Dual 4ohm drivers a couple of months ago. The Zapco 350.2 is perfect for them, and a 200.2 would be good for the horns. I haven't had the money to buy my amps, so nothing is installed yet. Do you know what EQ ur gonna use?</p><p></p><p>It took me a couple of months to find my IDQ8's. Be prepared to spend about $250-$300 for a pair in good condition. I talked to a tech at ID before I found my IDQ's and he gave me some parameters to look for when shopping for midbasses. As for the Seas L18's, he told me to go with a paper or poly cone midbass, if I remember correctly those have aluminum cones. My suggestion would to be to call ID, they have great tech assistance and well help you out ALOT!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="96MaxGLE, post: 1728891, member: 560664"] I have ID horns, and actually was able to pick up a pair of IDQ8 Dual 4ohm drivers a couple of months ago. The Zapco 350.2 is perfect for them, and a 200.2 would be good for the horns. I haven't had the money to buy my amps, so nothing is installed yet. Do you know what EQ ur gonna use? It took me a couple of months to find my IDQ8's. Be prepared to spend about $250-$300 for a pair in good condition. I talked to a tech at ID before I found my IDQ's and he gave me some parameters to look for when shopping for midbasses. As for the Seas L18's, he told me to go with a paper or poly cone midbass, if I remember correctly those have aluminum cones. My suggestion would to be to call ID, they have great tech assistance and well help you out ALOT! [/QUOTE]
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