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Need a Sub & Amp. Not sure what types or wattage/ohms.
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<blockquote data-quote="Neotek" data-source="post: 8506955" data-attributes="member: 670145"><p>I am new to car audio and I need some help setting up my new system. I chose a more ameture all Pioneer system due to budget. I have installed the Pioneer AVH-X5800bhs head unit (RMS; 22 watts per channel), Pioneer TS-A1685R 4 way speakers (RMS; 60 watts ), and TS-T110 tweeters (RMS; 40 watts). I am not sure if an amp would help me in the case, but my bigger question is about a sub. I would like to keep as much space as possible so I was thinking about a custom fiberglass, sealed subwoofer enclosure to fit in the extra space of my spare tire. Pioneer makes a line of subs for small enclosures and designed to take up a small amount of space and I think that would be my best bet (<a href="http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/Subwoofers/Shallow+Mount" target="_blank">Shallow Mount | Pioneer Electronics USA</a>). I am not looking to be heard from 10 miles away ; p, but I am looking for a nice depth of sound. I know my question is not very specific; but any help, advise, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for helping the newbie. - Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neotek, post: 8506955, member: 670145"] I am new to car audio and I need some help setting up my new system. I chose a more ameture all Pioneer system due to budget. I have installed the Pioneer AVH-X5800bhs head unit (RMS; 22 watts per channel), Pioneer TS-A1685R 4 way speakers (RMS; 60 watts ), and TS-T110 tweeters (RMS; 40 watts). I am not sure if an amp would help me in the case, but my bigger question is about a sub. I would like to keep as much space as possible so I was thinking about a custom fiberglass, sealed subwoofer enclosure to fit in the extra space of my spare tire. Pioneer makes a line of subs for small enclosures and designed to take up a small amount of space and I think that would be my best bet ([URL="http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/Subwoofers/Shallow+Mount"]Shallow Mount | Pioneer Electronics USA[/URL]). I am not looking to be heard from 10 miles away ; p, but I am looking for a nice depth of sound. I know my question is not very specific; but any help, advise, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for helping the newbie. - Matt [/QUOTE]
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