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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8556957" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p><a href="http://www.soundqubed.com/HDS210-Dual-4_p_292.html" target="_blank">HDS210 Dual 4</a></p><p></p><p>Id run a pair of these in 3.0-4.0@34-36 htz on approx 2k..Big3 in 0 ga,with 0 ga supply to a distro block with a min of 2 decent agm batts.If you can not get your electrical /supply in tact,its almost useless for supply and demand/results.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.soundqubed.com/HDS310-Dual-2_p_225.html" target="_blank">SoundQubed HDS310</a></p><p></p><p>Ive been running a pair of these for a while @2ohms mono(approx 1500-1700 rms) in the CRV,and have enjoyed them,and still do.XFLs are a great sub to look into for 10" also,pretty brute subs that take a beating and sound great in the right enclosure as well for the money.Just other options to be considered of course.But if your electrical is weak...so is your supply for demand.Takes power to make power.And along with that takes funds as well.That $500 will most likely eat that $500 budget up, with good wiring,good batteries,and blocks/fuses,terminals,grommets,ect.Decent HU,RCAs,Amp,sub/subs,Tuned enclosure,...Set a real Budget and also lay out your system and start looking and pricing.There are some great used items that can be found for the money as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8556957, member: 634282"] [URL="http://www.soundqubed.com/HDS210-Dual-4_p_292.html"]HDS210 Dual 4[/URL] Id run a pair of these in 3.0-4.0@34-36 htz on approx 2k..Big3 in 0 ga,with 0 ga supply to a distro block with a min of 2 decent agm batts.If you can not get your electrical /supply in tact,its almost useless for supply and demand/results. [URL="http://www.soundqubed.com/HDS310-Dual-2_p_225.html"]SoundQubed HDS310[/URL] Ive been running a pair of these for a while @2ohms mono(approx 1500-1700 rms) in the CRV,and have enjoyed them,and still do.XFLs are a great sub to look into for 10" also,pretty brute subs that take a beating and sound great in the right enclosure as well for the money.Just other options to be considered of course.But if your electrical is weak...so is your supply for demand.Takes power to make power.And along with that takes funds as well.That $500 will most likely eat that $500 budget up, with good wiring,good batteries,and blocks/fuses,terminals,grommets,ect.Decent HU,RCAs,Amp,sub/subs,Tuned enclosure,...Set a real Budget and also lay out your system and start looking and pricing.There are some great used items that can be found for the money as well. [/QUOTE]
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