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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8703254" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>So do you have the sedan or wagon/hatchback? Sedans need a bit more power since the sub is muffled in the trunk. If sedan, you best bet would an amp/sub combo. Ported subs are best for low power applications and sound lower than sealed subs. 600 watts rms is more than enough for most people. When buying an amp, make sure it has (cea-2006 compliant) in it's specifications. If you have the hatchback/wagon, a powered sub would be perfect. 100-200 watts rms is more than enough since the vehicle will naturally amplify your bass. Plus they are less strain on the vehicles electrical system. As for brand names, I am of no help. Reason being that I would be happy with a Rockville powered sub or Fosgate Power amp/sub combo. It all has value to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8703254, member: 654802"] So do you have the sedan or wagon/hatchback? Sedans need a bit more power since the sub is muffled in the trunk. If sedan, you best bet would an amp/sub combo. Ported subs are best for low power applications and sound lower than sealed subs. 600 watts rms is more than enough for most people. When buying an amp, make sure it has (cea-2006 compliant) in it's specifications. If you have the hatchback/wagon, a powered sub would be perfect. 100-200 watts rms is more than enough since the vehicle will naturally amplify your bass. Plus they are less strain on the vehicles electrical system. As for brand names, I am of no help. Reason being that I would be happy with a Rockville powered sub or Fosgate Power amp/sub combo. It all has value to me. [/QUOTE]
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