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<blockquote data-quote="Big Rich" data-source="post: 7605439" data-attributes="member: 638907"><p>so ive been looking at putting together a new system, i want it to sound clean and loud but i dont want it to be so loud or powerful that it will mess up my cars electrical system and alternator. i also dont want to take up my entire trunk with a sub box. i dont plan on running it at full power at all times, but if i plan on doing so id like to have the power there</p><p></p><p>im going to keep the door speakers stock because they cut nicely but i want to add a box to the trunk. what are the best subs that will hit hard in a small box and an amp that wont eat up aot of power.</p><p></p><p>i was kind of set on a kicker 10 or 12 inch l7 or just one 12 inch comp vr. whats a good amp to complement these subs. im also wondering what gauge wiring should be used for te power and ground. and what impedance matching would sound best</p><p></p><p>i drive a 2000 buick lesabre with all stock battery and alternator. my budget is between $500-$1000. looking to hopefully get a 1000 watt amp/setup</p><p></p><p>any suggestions are appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Rich, post: 7605439, member: 638907"] so ive been looking at putting together a new system, i want it to sound clean and loud but i dont want it to be so loud or powerful that it will mess up my cars electrical system and alternator. i also dont want to take up my entire trunk with a sub box. i dont plan on running it at full power at all times, but if i plan on doing so id like to have the power there im going to keep the door speakers stock because they cut nicely but i want to add a box to the trunk. what are the best subs that will hit hard in a small box and an amp that wont eat up aot of power. i was kind of set on a kicker 10 or 12 inch l7 or just one 12 inch comp vr. whats a good amp to complement these subs. im also wondering what gauge wiring should be used for te power and ground. and what impedance matching would sound best i drive a 2000 buick lesabre with all stock battery and alternator. my budget is between $500-$1000. looking to hopefully get a 1000 watt amp/setup any suggestions are appreciated [/QUOTE]
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