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<blockquote data-quote="helot" data-source="post: 8874085" data-attributes="member: 691174"><p>I understand the basics but will need some guidance in areas many of you may consider elementary. Be gentle.</p><p></p><p>I am designing for a 1998 Jeep Cherokee (XJ) which means two things. My alternator ***** and I have virtually unlimited space for an enclosure. The goal is to relive my 90's era bass addiction while keeping the project under $1000. Seems the best place to start is with a pair of Savard D4 or D2 10's:</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.savardspeakersystems.com/copy-of-rap-10[/URL]</p><p></p><p>They are rated for 750 watts RMS each (stable down to 450 and up to 850) and at $250 for a pair I think that decision is solid but I am open to suggestions. The first question after making a decision on woofs is what to power them with? I am leaning toward the STINGER Audio MT20001 because, well, it's cheap but now I am falling into the rabbit hole.</p><p></p><p>This is a mono channel amp that according to some folks seems to meet the rated power, at least enough that I don't feel it would underpower the set, but I am not entirely comfortable with one channel for two woofers. Something about that doesn't seem ideal. I don't want to run amps but am trying to get reasonable watts per dollar with some level of build quality.</p><p></p><p>This having been said, I am now looking forward to getting roasted in the thread. Have at thee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helot, post: 8874085, member: 691174"] I understand the basics but will need some guidance in areas many of you may consider elementary. Be gentle. I am designing for a 1998 Jeep Cherokee (XJ) which means two things. My alternator ***** and I have virtually unlimited space for an enclosure. The goal is to relive my 90's era bass addiction while keeping the project under $1000. Seems the best place to start is with a pair of Savard D4 or D2 10's: [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.savardspeakersystems.com/copy-of-rap-10[/URL] They are rated for 750 watts RMS each (stable down to 450 and up to 850) and at $250 for a pair I think that decision is solid but I am open to suggestions. The first question after making a decision on woofs is what to power them with? I am leaning toward the STINGER Audio MT20001 because, well, it's cheap but now I am falling into the rabbit hole. This is a mono channel amp that according to some folks seems to meet the rated power, at least enough that I don't feel it would underpower the set, but I am not entirely comfortable with one channel for two woofers. Something about that doesn't seem ideal. I don't want to run amps but am trying to get reasonable watts per dollar with some level of build quality. This having been said, I am now looking forward to getting roasted in the thread. Have at thee. [/QUOTE]
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