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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8695490" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Skip c5s. Leave the rear on head unit power. Bridge into 2 channel mode your current kenwood to the front components. Now you dont have to buy a new 4 channel. </p><p>For subwoofers if you want simple with accuracy and decent output, two dayton HO 12s in a sealed box on a 2000 rms amp would do pretty well. If you want to go ported with stronger low end response with the same accuracy as your current sub but like way more output, a single sundown sa 15 on a 1000- 1200 rms amp would do great but youd want a custom ported box which will be costly. The box makes or breaks the setup when it comes to ported. The dayton HO I recommended is on par to a JL w6 performance at a fraction of the price and you can buy and premade sealed box for two 12s and be fine. You can also do a single dayton ho 15 sealed as well if you want to keep your amp cost down low with 1000 rms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8695490, member: 650438"] Skip c5s. Leave the rear on head unit power. Bridge into 2 channel mode your current kenwood to the front components. Now you dont have to buy a new 4 channel. For subwoofers if you want simple with accuracy and decent output, two dayton HO 12s in a sealed box on a 2000 rms amp would do pretty well. If you want to go ported with stronger low end response with the same accuracy as your current sub but like way more output, a single sundown sa 15 on a 1000- 1200 rms amp would do great but youd want a custom ported box which will be costly. The box makes or breaks the setup when it comes to ported. The dayton HO I recommended is on par to a JL w6 performance at a fraction of the price and you can buy and premade sealed box for two 12s and be fine. You can also do a single dayton ho 15 sealed as well if you want to keep your amp cost down low with 1000 rms. [/QUOTE]
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