You definitely wont get very much bass out of type r's, I can personally guarantee that, and when you get in the type x price range, there is a wide range of speakers that are better.well he wants 320 for those, and the ones on this forum are 300... idk if im better off buying brand new type rs for pretty much the same price... but why not get type xs instead of type rs?
You should only need to buy 3 things, the 0 gauge wire itself, a distribution block (fused is best) that accepts 0 gauge inputs and 4 gauge outputs, and an inline fuse holder that accepts 0 gauge.now when upgrading from 4 guage to 0 guage, do i have to upgrade the whole kit, so i would have to buy a whole new 0 guage kit.
or should i do that anyways, so i can use the 4 guage to run an amp for my speakers later?
those subs are gonna cost me $310, and thats if i buy them right now which im not. i appreciate the post though.Just get the SKars that I linked you to bro. I promise you're not gonna find a better deal.
those subs are gonna cost me $310, and thats if i buy them right now which im not. i appreciate the post though.Just get the SKars that I linked you to bro. I promise you're not gonna find a better deal.
You run 0 from the battery, then at the block it goes in, and 2 4's come out the other side.those subs are gonna cost me $310, and thats if i buy them right now which im not. i appreciate the post though.
but for 100 or so more i can get 2 new ones, ( when the time comes to purchase )
underfire:
how does the distributer block work? since thers 4 guage running from bat to amp now, does that stay like that? or do i run 0 guage over the 4 guage, and both the 0 guage and the 4 guage hook into the block? with it hooked to the battery with 0 guage?
thanks
interesting, but why 2 4's? wouldnt it be a 0 and a 4?You run 0 from the battery, then at the block it goes in, and 2 4's come out the other side.
Like this
http://www.expeditionexchange.com/jlaudio/jlaudio006%20003.jpg