RCobra07
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Have not even had them a year and I already blew both of my RE Audio SE15's
. And before I start getting all the flaming, I have never blown a sub in the past...and I have had MANY systems (1-12", 2-15's, 4-12's, 3-12's, 1-10", 2-12's, etc). I worked in car audio, installed my own and friend's systems plenty of times, know about distortion, etc...so I am not a complete car audio idiot, nor am I the all-knowing, hence this post In any case, I am looking to probably go with something different this time unless someone can recommend some phenomenol 15's that don't cost a fortune (i.e. under $250/ea...I paid $159/ea for these).
I would prefer to go with 12's this time though. And most likely 4 of them since I don't think 2 would make me happy. Would prefer something that uses as little air space as possible when ported while at the same time not costing a fortune, $100-$150/ea. As for sub power, I am running a Crunch GP3000D-Pro, 1/0 gauge front to back on pos and neg, BatCap 800 in the rear (right by amp), and stock alternator. The amp is stable at 1-ohm mono, so the sub impedance has to be compatible. I listen to all kinds of music and I want something that is musical, but at the same time has the capability of being extremely loud blazing some Ying Yang Twins
I would prefer to go with 12's this time though. And most likely 4 of them since I don't think 2 would make me happy. Would prefer something that uses as little air space as possible when ported while at the same time not costing a fortune, $100-$150/ea. As for sub power, I am running a Crunch GP3000D-Pro, 1/0 gauge front to back on pos and neg, BatCap 800 in the rear (right by amp), and stock alternator. The amp is stable at 1-ohm mono, so the sub impedance has to be compatible. I listen to all kinds of music and I want something that is musical, but at the same time has the capability of being extremely loud blazing some Ying Yang Twins
