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<blockquote data-quote="UnderFire" data-source="post: 7855662" data-attributes="member: 632639"><p>With budget set-ups I always like to stay with a single sub set-up on relatively low power. Running a single 15" sub ported will require about the same amount of room as a pair of 12's, and should cost less. I would also never run 2K+ on stock electrical, and, the extra batteries, and wire, and high output alternators, just add up to more money. I would stick with a tried and true set-up like this:</p><p></p><p>Single Sundown SA-15 Ported : <a href="http://store.soundsolutionsaudio.com/products/sundown-audio-sa-15-600w-sa-series.html" target="_blank">Sundown Audio SA-12 600 watt sub woofer</a></p><p></p><p>Audioque AQ1200D : <a href="http://www.audioque.com/AQ1200D-Amplifier_p_30.html" target="_blank">AQ1200D Amplifier</a> (The VFL100.1 is also a good choice)</p><p></p><p>Knu Wire, 4 Gauge OFC, not KCA.</p><p></p><p>Pioneer DEH-8400BH (Replaced the Kenwood mainly because of the 2.5V Pre-outs)</p><p></p><p>Should keep you well below 1000$ said and done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnderFire, post: 7855662, member: 632639"] With budget set-ups I always like to stay with a single sub set-up on relatively low power. Running a single 15" sub ported will require about the same amount of room as a pair of 12's, and should cost less. I would also never run 2K+ on stock electrical, and, the extra batteries, and wire, and high output alternators, just add up to more money. I would stick with a tried and true set-up like this: Single Sundown SA-15 Ported : [URL="http://store.soundsolutionsaudio.com/products/sundown-audio-sa-15-600w-sa-series.html"]Sundown Audio SA-12 600 watt sub woofer[/URL] Audioque AQ1200D : [URL="http://www.audioque.com/AQ1200D-Amplifier_p_30.html"]AQ1200D Amplifier[/URL] (The VFL100.1 is also a good choice) Knu Wire, 4 Gauge OFC, not KCA. Pioneer DEH-8400BH (Replaced the Kenwood mainly because of the 2.5V Pre-outs) Should keep you well below 1000$ said and done. [/QUOTE]
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