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<blockquote data-quote="hookrznbeerz" data-source="post: 8316867" data-attributes="member: 663141"><p>Great info guys. I will be changing my mind on the subs for my SUV. The cvx's are in my toyota echo hatchback I'm running a kicker cx 1200.1 amp with a sony xav602bt head unit. As for the power I already have to get my alt beefed up. I got a shop doing it as we speak for the echo it will be 120-150 amp range when finished the guy said. And yes I guess I had 1200 rms into the type r 12's. But that's what I'm putting into my cvx 10's no problem. As for my 2000 pathfinder build I'm going to be digging around and taking lots of advice from this site and doing it right this time. I'll be trying to stay in the 2000 rms range</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hookrznbeerz, post: 8316867, member: 663141"] Great info guys. I will be changing my mind on the subs for my SUV. The cvx's are in my toyota echo hatchback I'm running a kicker cx 1200.1 amp with a sony xav602bt head unit. As for the power I already have to get my alt beefed up. I got a shop doing it as we speak for the echo it will be 120-150 amp range when finished the guy said. And yes I guess I had 1200 rms into the type r 12's. But that's what I'm putting into my cvx 10's no problem. As for my 2000 pathfinder build I'm going to be digging around and taking lots of advice from this site and doing it right this time. I'll be trying to stay in the 2000 rms range [/QUOTE]
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