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<blockquote data-quote="bassinmytruck" data-source="post: 8225687" data-attributes="member: 659673"><p>Can someone please give some insight into my first truck subwoofer purchase. I am looking into putting a kicker comp 10" with a ported enclosure into my 1999 Ford F150. I wanted a sub that i didnt have to upgrade my alternator or battery for. I happened to stumble apon a ebay link.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.ebay.com/itm/KICKER-CAR-AUDIO-C10-COMP-300W-LOADED-10-PORTED-SUB-BOX-BOSS-CE202-AMP-PACKAGE-/310853650784?_trksid=p2054897.l4276" target="_blank">Kicker Car Audio C10 Comp 300W Loaded 10" Ported Sub Box Boss CE202 Amp Package | eBay</a></p><p></p><p>It seemed to have everything i needed to build my system. I looked into it further thou and didnt understand why this was all bundled together. The speaker is a 150 rms kicker 10" with a svc. The amp was a boss 2 channel that could be bridged at 500w for 4 ohms. This made no sense to me, how could a 500 watt amp be paired with a 150w sub? Any input would be greatly appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassinmytruck, post: 8225687, member: 659673"] Can someone please give some insight into my first truck subwoofer purchase. I am looking into putting a kicker comp 10" with a ported enclosure into my 1999 Ford F150. I wanted a sub that i didnt have to upgrade my alternator or battery for. I happened to stumble apon a ebay link. [URL="http://www.ebay.com/itm/KICKER-CAR-AUDIO-C10-COMP-300W-LOADED-10-PORTED-SUB-BOX-BOSS-CE202-AMP-PACKAGE-/310853650784?_trksid=p2054897.l4276"]Kicker Car Audio C10 Comp 300W Loaded 10" Ported Sub Box Boss CE202 Amp Package | eBay[/URL] It seemed to have everything i needed to build my system. I looked into it further thou and didnt understand why this was all bundled together. The speaker is a 150 rms kicker 10" with a svc. The amp was a boss 2 channel that could be bridged at 500w for 4 ohms. This made no sense to me, how could a 500 watt amp be paired with a 150w sub? Any input would be greatly appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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