in searh for 6x9 subs...

8 ohm means cheaper amp i can bridge them down to 4 ohms then get a small mono block amp. or a small 2 channel and bridge them.

i wont need them for another month or so im just looking for reviews now.

do they sound like really deep speaker bass? thats what im looking for

 
8 ohm means cheaper amp i can bridge them down to 4 ohms then get a small mono block amp. or a small 2 channel and bridge them.
i wont need them for another month or so im just looking for reviews now.

do they sound like really deep speaker bass? thats what im looking for
you don't want stereo?? I've never dealt with 6x9s but I would think you would... but maybe I'm wrong... I guess if you are just wanting some bass whats the difference from any sub mono install.

 
you don't want stereo?? I've never dealt with 6x9s but I would think you would... but maybe I'm wrong... I guess if you are just wanting some bass whats the difference from any sub mono install.
6x9 subwoofers have been around since like the 80's.... here is a good example of one of my favorite of all time vintage subs, the Alpine 6x9 subwoofer

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Dong Yang makes this 6x9 sub

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Vibe UK makes this one :

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Ultra Linear used to make these...dont know if they're available anymore but they did exist

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