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<blockquote data-quote="wey" data-source="post: 8187853" data-attributes="member: 658365"><p>You have two options, get a 4 ohm sub and have a slightly quieter yet crispier bass or have it at 2 ohm and have louder bass.</p><p></p><p>A Kicker L3 is a decent sub but you would be surprised how much of a difference the box that the sub is mounted in effects the quality and loudness.</p><p></p><p>I believe that Kicker L3's have dual voice coils so you have the option between 2ohm and 4ohm.</p><p></p><p>That would be a good choice if you would like some bass but if you think your going to be a real bass head and have your rear view fall off then I suggest getting a woofer that is capable of handling at least 1500 RMS (not max) and supplementing it with a matching amplifier than can produce that wattage at 2 or 4 ohms (again the ohms and box make a huge difference).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wey, post: 8187853, member: 658365"] You have two options, get a 4 ohm sub and have a slightly quieter yet crispier bass or have it at 2 ohm and have louder bass. A Kicker L3 is a decent sub but you would be surprised how much of a difference the box that the sub is mounted in effects the quality and loudness. I believe that Kicker L3's have dual voice coils so you have the option between 2ohm and 4ohm. That would be a good choice if you would like some bass but if you think your going to be a real bass head and have your rear view fall off then I suggest getting a woofer that is capable of handling at least 1500 RMS (not max) and supplementing it with a matching amplifier than can produce that wattage at 2 or 4 ohms (again the ohms and box make a huge difference). [/QUOTE]
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