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<blockquote data-quote="lionfamlee" data-source="post: 7269448" data-attributes="member: 631622"><p>Are you looking at just upgrading your subs and amp(s). If so, there are several options that can fit within your budget. I would recommend (if not done previously) upgrading to (0 gauge power wiring) if you gonna get go for a bigger amp..but that depends on what amp you get. By upgrading the power wire now you do not have to worry about installing more wire if you upgrade to bigger amps in the future.</p><p></p><p>Okay...If you are looking to move some air, but steal have some decent sound... a decent 10" or 12" will do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lionfamlee, post: 7269448, member: 631622"] Are you looking at just upgrading your subs and amp(s). If so, there are several options that can fit within your budget. I would recommend (if not done previously) upgrading to (0 gauge power wiring) if you gonna get go for a bigger amp..but that depends on what amp you get. By upgrading the power wire now you do not have to worry about installing more wire if you upgrade to bigger amps in the future. Okay...If you are looking to move some air, but steal have some decent sound... a decent 10" or 12" will do. [/QUOTE]
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