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<blockquote data-quote="Carnivorous18" data-source="post: 6859313" data-attributes="member: 612227"><p>No worries. I havent heard a XXX first person, but I hear theyre not too bad. RE is a good brand, as is DC and Fi. The only ones I can truly give an experienced review on is Fi as I have an 18" BTL from them. Its a beast to say the least. (This tech info all relates to Fi BTL's) Now it depends on how much space you have for a box that will determine what size sub(s) you should get. If you can fit a box with 3-5cubic feet ported, then a 15" is a good middle ground from a 12 or 18. They generally can handle 2000watts rms, but if you get it fully loaded (meaning all the extra options that you can see on Fi's website if you were to order a sub directly from them) then it will be able to handle alot more than 2000. Take for instance mine is fully loaded and im running 3000watts daily on it. It probably isnt at a full 3000 watts yet as I havent properly set the gain and am only running one battery under the hood so far. But like I said they're beasts and you can see evidence of it if you look at videos of them on youtube or other reviews on here. But thats my 2 cents. If you were to go with one of those BTL's you could be safe and run it on an SAZ-2000D whether or not its fully loaded. But once you pass that 2000watt rms line you probably wanna look into really upgrading your electrical system (High output alternator, 2nd or more batteries). And my suggustion is to always do the big 3. If you dont know what that is heres a sticky thread on it.</p><p></p><p><a href="http:////forum/wiring-electrical-installation-help/152355-official-caraudio-com-big-3-thread.html" target="_blank">http://www.caraudio.com/forum/wiring-electrical-installation-help/152355-official-caraudio-com-big-3-thread.html</a></p><p></p><p>I can link you to another one if you need the pictures to understand what exactly theyre talking about. But I always recommend to do it in 1/0 gauge wire just to be safe and futureproof. Hope this all helps man and welcome back to the world of car audio</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carnivorous18, post: 6859313, member: 612227"] No worries. I havent heard a XXX first person, but I hear theyre not too bad. RE is a good brand, as is DC and Fi. The only ones I can truly give an experienced review on is Fi as I have an 18" BTL from them. Its a beast to say the least. (This tech info all relates to Fi BTL's) Now it depends on how much space you have for a box that will determine what size sub(s) you should get. If you can fit a box with 3-5cubic feet ported, then a 15" is a good middle ground from a 12 or 18. They generally can handle 2000watts rms, but if you get it fully loaded (meaning all the extra options that you can see on Fi's website if you were to order a sub directly from them) then it will be able to handle alot more than 2000. Take for instance mine is fully loaded and im running 3000watts daily on it. It probably isnt at a full 3000 watts yet as I havent properly set the gain and am only running one battery under the hood so far. But like I said they're beasts and you can see evidence of it if you look at videos of them on youtube or other reviews on here. But thats my 2 cents. If you were to go with one of those BTL's you could be safe and run it on an SAZ-2000D whether or not its fully loaded. But once you pass that 2000watt rms line you probably wanna look into really upgrading your electrical system (High output alternator, 2nd or more batteries). And my suggustion is to always do the big 3. If you dont know what that is heres a sticky thread on it. [URL="http:////forum/wiring-electrical-installation-help/152355-official-caraudio-com-big-3-thread.html"]http://www.caraudio.com/forum/wiring-electrical-installation-help/152355-official-caraudio-com-big-3-thread.html[/URL] I can link you to another one if you need the pictures to understand what exactly theyre talking about. But I always recommend to do it in 1/0 gauge wire just to be safe and futureproof. Hope this all helps man and welcome back to the world of car audio [/QUOTE]
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