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<blockquote data-quote="discotech" data-source="post: 5944232" data-attributes="member: 610574"><p>I recently replaced the entire stereo in my vehicle, and when I did I used the old Pioneer 12" sub that I've had for awhile. I'm running an Alpine 9886 HU into a Hifonics ZXi8008 5-channel amp. I've got two sets of MBQuart DSH-216s as my components. The fifth channel on the amp is a dedicated subwoofer channel and is capable of 200x @4ohms and 300w@2ohms. I'm looking to upgrade the sub to another 12" speaker that will sound good on that amount of power. I know it's not a lot of wattage, but I needed one amp to power all of the speakers because I can't afford to give up the space in the cargo area. I do a lot of camping and overland adventures so the sub will come out on extended trips, not that that is important. Thanks in advance for any help.</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="discotech, post: 5944232, member: 610574"] I recently replaced the entire stereo in my vehicle, and when I did I used the old Pioneer 12" sub that I've had for awhile. I'm running an Alpine 9886 HU into a Hifonics ZXi8008 5-channel amp. I've got two sets of MBQuart DSH-216s as my components. The fifth channel on the amp is a dedicated subwoofer channel and is capable of 200x @4ohms and 300w@2ohms. I'm looking to upgrade the sub to another 12" speaker that will sound good on that amount of power. I know it's not a lot of wattage, but I needed one amp to power all of the speakers because I can't afford to give up the space in the cargo area. I do a lot of camping and overland adventures so the sub will come out on extended trips, not that that is important. Thanks in advance for any help. Mike [/QUOTE]
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