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Overpower a sub by 150 watts RMS?
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<blockquote data-quote="Braindead" data-source="post: 8114507" data-attributes="member: 654322"><p>.</p><p></p><p>Super budget:</p><p></p><p>2 sundown e 15's or 12's running off an audiopipe apsm2000 I ran this setup a while back and trust me it is a lot off bass for around 400$. If u run them at 1 ohm be consertive with the gain. Decent sq and great output</p><p></p><p>Budget:</p><p></p><p>2 sa15's or 12's on an audiopipe apsm2000 get d4 subs so u can run at 1 ohm I ran this set up as well good sq for the money and output is nasty.</p><p></p><p>Money to spend budget:</p><p></p><p>2 American bass xfl's or 2 soundqubed subs (many sub options in this price range) running off of an American bass vfl 4480 or for that kind of money you could strap 2 apsm2000's together. That would be some serious output there hommie !!</p><p></p><p>Then buy a ppi phantom 900.4 ($185.00) and run the mids/highs of your choice off of it and bam nice lil set up! That lil ppi 900.4 will put out 240 watts rms at 2 ohm on all 4 channels . You could literally run 2 4 ohm mids off each channel for skull splitting mid/high stage.</p><p></p><p>I would personally go with 2 sa15's in 8ft3 ported tuned to 33 htz (if u have the room) running off of the American bass vfl4480 at 1 ohm with the ppi 900.4 running 4 6.5 infinity kappas and be done with it all for under a grand.</p><p></p><p>All of these setups will require proper big 3 and batteries. And to do it right eventually at least 180 amps of alternator. I ran the audio pipe apsm2000 with the ppi 900.4 with a stock 120 amp altenator 1 ot cable and a pair of yellow top batteries with great results. No light dimming and voltage never going under 12 volts..</p><p></p><p>Just some quick ideas on what has worked for me ..good luck and do your homework b4 u buy.</p><p></p><p>Thanks man, but my dad will only allow one sub in the car until i buy it off him, so imma buy one sub then upgrade to two later</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Braindead, post: 8114507, member: 654322"] . Super budget: 2 sundown e 15's or 12's running off an audiopipe apsm2000 I ran this setup a while back and trust me it is a lot off bass for around 400$. If u run them at 1 ohm be consertive with the gain. Decent sq and great output Budget: 2 sa15's or 12's on an audiopipe apsm2000 get d4 subs so u can run at 1 ohm I ran this set up as well good sq for the money and output is nasty. Money to spend budget: 2 American bass xfl's or 2 soundqubed subs (many sub options in this price range) running off of an American bass vfl 4480 or for that kind of money you could strap 2 apsm2000's together. That would be some serious output there hommie !! Then buy a ppi phantom 900.4 ($185.00) and run the mids/highs of your choice off of it and bam nice lil set up! That lil ppi 900.4 will put out 240 watts rms at 2 ohm on all 4 channels . You could literally run 2 4 ohm mids off each channel for skull splitting mid/high stage. I would personally go with 2 sa15's in 8ft3 ported tuned to 33 htz (if u have the room) running off of the American bass vfl4480 at 1 ohm with the ppi 900.4 running 4 6.5 infinity kappas and be done with it all for under a grand. All of these setups will require proper big 3 and batteries. And to do it right eventually at least 180 amps of alternator. I ran the audio pipe apsm2000 with the ppi 900.4 with a stock 120 amp altenator 1 ot cable and a pair of yellow top batteries with great results. No light dimming and voltage never going under 12 volts.. Just some quick ideas on what has worked for me ..good luck and do your homework b4 u buy. Thanks man, but my dad will only allow one sub in the car until i buy it off him, so imma buy one sub then upgrade to two later [/QUOTE]
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