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<blockquote data-quote="magnus28" data-source="post: 7421586" data-attributes="member: 635155"><p>it's ok keep ;-) i'm appreciative of your help, any anyone else's. I just don't understand why I was dragged into this, I never claimed to know what I was talking about.. I just knew it was possible to do it all with 1 amp instead of 2. Would it be better to use a seperate amp for each speaker? maybe I don't know - that's why i'm here!</p><p></p><p>Bottom line is I went to two different car audio shops today, and both said with an entry level sub and crappy, but decent amp + installation + wiring kit and loc type stuff it would run $700-$850</p><p></p><p>My budget for this set up is around $300.. So i'm going to have to pony up, buy a sub, amp, and wires and crap and figure out how to do this myself.</p><p></p><p>It's why i've posted here, and spent all day browsing the web learning about line output converters, bi-amplified setups, bridging, cross overs etc.</p><p></p><p>again, all advise is welcome, either right or wrong, i'm sure the gurus on here will determine what is bad advise, and what's not.</p><p></p><p>i'm a man on a budget, and trying to get just a little thump out of my system, heck a 500w sub will do if it will keep me on budget.</p><p></p><p>cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magnus28, post: 7421586, member: 635155"] it's ok keep ;-) i'm appreciative of your help, any anyone else's. I just don't understand why I was dragged into this, I never claimed to know what I was talking about.. I just knew it was possible to do it all with 1 amp instead of 2. Would it be better to use a seperate amp for each speaker? maybe I don't know - that's why i'm here! Bottom line is I went to two different car audio shops today, and both said with an entry level sub and crappy, but decent amp + installation + wiring kit and loc type stuff it would run $700-$850 My budget for this set up is around $300.. So i'm going to have to pony up, buy a sub, amp, and wires and crap and figure out how to do this myself. It's why i've posted here, and spent all day browsing the web learning about line output converters, bi-amplified setups, bridging, cross overs etc. again, all advise is welcome, either right or wrong, i'm sure the gurus on here will determine what is bad advise, and what's not. i'm a man on a budget, and trying to get just a little thump out of my system, heck a 500w sub will do if it will keep me on budget. cheers! [/QUOTE]
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