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<blockquote data-quote="BOOMINGRANDPA" data-source="post: 8652026" data-attributes="member: 671921"><p>look at pioneer 3004 pro 12's ($80) 1 would be 2 ohm so look for amp that does good power at 2 ohm like 900ish rms. or 2 would be 1 ohm so need at least a 1200rms amp.. mine has done really well ported 1.63cfad prefab ported box on over 900rms for 6 months.. do this and it will give u $ left over for good 1/0 welding wire, get enough so u can do big 3 wires under hood (search big 3 wires) and $ for decent box or wood for u to make your own.. also if u have factory hu, a aftermarket hu even under $100 with built in crossovers and 24bit da convertor makes huge diff and prevent speakers from distorting.. or if u don't mind upgrading to expensive ho alt and 2nd battery u can get bigger amp if u don't want to do that look at 3004 subs or alpine s (if u want 2) or u can do 1 tad nicer 12 in a good ported box and run all power from 1200 rms amp to 1 sub.. check out our guy bigblanks amp dyno channel to know what amps do actual power (jbl gtx 500 tested over 800rms about $99 great for 1 sub as well as pioneer 8601 and 9601 great low cost amps)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOOMINGRANDPA, post: 8652026, member: 671921"] look at pioneer 3004 pro 12's ($80) 1 would be 2 ohm so look for amp that does good power at 2 ohm like 900ish rms. or 2 would be 1 ohm so need at least a 1200rms amp.. mine has done really well ported 1.63cfad prefab ported box on over 900rms for 6 months.. do this and it will give u $ left over for good 1/0 welding wire, get enough so u can do big 3 wires under hood (search big 3 wires) and $ for decent box or wood for u to make your own.. also if u have factory hu, a aftermarket hu even under $100 with built in crossovers and 24bit da convertor makes huge diff and prevent speakers from distorting.. or if u don't mind upgrading to expensive ho alt and 2nd battery u can get bigger amp if u don't want to do that look at 3004 subs or alpine s (if u want 2) or u can do 1 tad nicer 12 in a good ported box and run all power from 1200 rms amp to 1 sub.. check out our guy bigblanks amp dyno channel to know what amps do actual power (jbl gtx 500 tested over 800rms about $99 great for 1 sub as well as pioneer 8601 and 9601 great low cost amps) [/QUOTE]
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