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<blockquote data-quote="MNorby" data-source="post: 2993428" data-attributes="member: 576755"><p>hey there, been kinda searching around trying to find a decent setup for some subs for my dodge reg cab truck. Currently have a 200 watt kenwood amp and had a pair of kenwood bandass truck 10s (<a href="http://www.cardomain.com/item/KENKSCBP110" target="_blank">http://www.cardomain.com/item/KENKSCBP110</a>) one died so ran the other single then it died. Both of them the wires fomr the hook ups that go ingot the cone if you wiggle the wire just right they work fine like a loose connection inside or something. Anyways I want to get some subs back into the truck. What would be a good setup for it for hopefully no more than $300 for subs and boxes? I still have the old kenwood boxes and all but they are pretty shallow mount for the bandpass. I want solid bass but not really the vibrate the windows out bass, just something that sounds good and can be decently loud if wanted. Will my 200 watt amp support something too or will I want to look into upgrading? This is run off a 3-4 year old alpine deck. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNorby, post: 2993428, member: 576755"] hey there, been kinda searching around trying to find a decent setup for some subs for my dodge reg cab truck. Currently have a 200 watt kenwood amp and had a pair of kenwood bandass truck 10s ([URL="http://www.cardomain.com/item/KENKSCBP110"]http://www.cardomain.com/item/KENKSCBP110[/URL]) one died so ran the other single then it died. Both of them the wires fomr the hook ups that go ingot the cone if you wiggle the wire just right they work fine like a loose connection inside or something. Anyways I want to get some subs back into the truck. What would be a good setup for it for hopefully no more than $300 for subs and boxes? I still have the old kenwood boxes and all but they are pretty shallow mount for the bandpass. I want solid bass but not really the vibrate the windows out bass, just something that sounds good and can be decently loud if wanted. Will my 200 watt amp support something too or will I want to look into upgrading? This is run off a 3-4 year old alpine deck. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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