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How to pick a good subwoofer amplifier combo?
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<blockquote data-quote="2023 LTZ" data-source="post: 8834682" data-attributes="member: 686684"><p>Shallow mount subs like those recommended are a favorite of truck owners. Typically the space under the seat is wide but “shallow” from bottom of seat to floor. Many times people have the best luck staying w the same brand equipment. Often they’re built to compliment each other.</p><p>I can’t speak to anything but Rockford but they have the “punch” series of amps and subs. The power the higher output amp matches the capability of 2 subs perfectly. I suspect this is true among other brands. The fine tuning is definitely a consideration once the system is installed.</p><p>A 1000 watt amp provides 1000watts. Two 500watt subs equal 1000 meaning that’s a match. 20% higher or lower is tolerable. Often ppl find that having head room or extra power on hand from the amp is desirable. Upgrades down the rd or whatever. The subwoofers Ohm load is a consideration as well. </p><p>Box to put the subs in requires measuring, decisions on several factors.</p><p>I don’t think shallow subs are capable of playing as deep as their regular cousins.</p><p>You could set a box w regular 10s, 12s or 15s on that rear seat. If you want to use the seat for seating then you’d likely want them under that backseat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2023 LTZ, post: 8834682, member: 686684"] Shallow mount subs like those recommended are a favorite of truck owners. Typically the space under the seat is wide but “shallow” from bottom of seat to floor. Many times people have the best luck staying w the same brand equipment. Often they’re built to compliment each other. I can’t speak to anything but Rockford but they have the “punch” series of amps and subs. The power the higher output amp matches the capability of 2 subs perfectly. I suspect this is true among other brands. The fine tuning is definitely a consideration once the system is installed. A 1000 watt amp provides 1000watts. Two 500watt subs equal 1000 meaning that’s a match. 20% higher or lower is tolerable. Often ppl find that having head room or extra power on hand from the amp is desirable. Upgrades down the rd or whatever. The subwoofers Ohm load is a consideration as well. Box to put the subs in requires measuring, decisions on several factors. I don’t think shallow subs are capable of playing as deep as their regular cousins. You could set a box w regular 10s, 12s or 15s on that rear seat. If you want to use the seat for seating then you’d likely want them under that backseat. [/QUOTE]
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