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<blockquote data-quote="TheUnderFighter" data-source="post: 7731156" data-attributes="member: 631325"><p>Well you don't have to worry about me recommending junk, that's no help. They're rated at 12v as well if I remember correctly, so you might see closer to 1200w with full voltage (14v), even at 2 ohms.</p><p></p><p>There's no such thing as under-powering subs... Run however much power you want to them. The RMS rating is just there as a guide-line, or a recommendation not to give them more power than. So no, there's nothing wrong with giving them less.</p><p></p><p>And this is what I had in mind when you asked about a center-console build: <a href="http://www.f150online.com/forums/articles-how-tos/374949-center-console-sub-enclosure-build-3.html" target="_blank">Center Console Sub Enclosure Build - Page 3 - F150online Forums</a></p><p></p><p>Skip to page 3 for more of the finished product. Lots of fiber-glassing and what not. If you just wanted to remove your center console and throw a box there, that'd be a lot easier. I might even lean towards the ICON 12 at that point... OR, this Dual Voice coil Dayton 12.... you could run a pair of these at 1 ohm.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=295-467" target="_blank">Dayton Audio RSS315HO-44 12" Reference HO DVC Subwoofer 295-467</a></p><p></p><p>If you could fit em :\</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheUnderFighter, post: 7731156, member: 631325"] Well you don't have to worry about me recommending junk, that's no help. They're rated at 12v as well if I remember correctly, so you might see closer to 1200w with full voltage (14v), even at 2 ohms. There's no such thing as under-powering subs... Run however much power you want to them. The RMS rating is just there as a guide-line, or a recommendation not to give them more power than. So no, there's nothing wrong with giving them less. And this is what I had in mind when you asked about a center-console build: [URL="http://www.f150online.com/forums/articles-how-tos/374949-center-console-sub-enclosure-build-3.html"]Center Console Sub Enclosure Build - Page 3 - F150online Forums[/URL] Skip to page 3 for more of the finished product. Lots of fiber-glassing and what not. If you just wanted to remove your center console and throw a box there, that'd be a lot easier. I might even lean towards the ICON 12 at that point... OR, this Dual Voice coil Dayton 12.... you could run a pair of these at 1 ohm. [URL="http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=295-467"]Dayton Audio RSS315HO-44 12" Reference HO DVC Subwoofer 295-467[/URL] If you could fit em :\ [/QUOTE]
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