Need a sub powerful enough to keep up with my 2000wrms amp

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Would it be good to test how many rms watts I'm getting from my amp, if so how do I do it
you have to have a full setup running first. Just let us know the exact model of the amp and we will know what you can expect out of that amp because it'll probably been clamp tested already.

 
Ok man the shipping from the us is gonna kill ya but if I remember I did one for another member here a while back. The shipping was between $150-$200 each sub from here with that being said. My hdd 15s are $400 each plus shipping. The 12" neos are also $400 each plus shipping.

 
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