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<blockquote data-quote="06Titan" data-source="post: 5522861" data-attributes="member: 606524"><p>Hey,</p><p></p><p>I'm Cali_Screws brother. It's an 06 Nissan Titan Crew Cab. I am picking up another battery, and should know by tonight or in a few days if that's what the problem is. Come to think of it, I added that amp when my battery started to die. I don't need that recall done either, because I am very anal about my truck and check EVERYTHING on it.</p><p></p><p>I have another problem here too, if I should switch my subs out or not. I am working with a RF 1001 BD. I heard they are good amps, and can actually do ~1200W. So, I am wondering if my 2 12W3s or 4 10s that can handle 1200W be better. Or, try out 2 12" RE SE. If I did the 10s, I would FF them compared to the 12s which would be UF, and limit me to about 6.8" MD.</p><p></p><p>I can spend maybe $300 on the subs, and can get about 3.2 CU FT for my box. I am a noob about audio, so if I mistake something please forgive me. I need to do some more reading. Let me know if you have sub ideas!!</p><p></p><p>Also want to thank you guys for the help you have given so far</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="06Titan, post: 5522861, member: 606524"] Hey, I'm Cali_Screws brother. It's an 06 Nissan Titan Crew Cab. I am picking up another battery, and should know by tonight or in a few days if that's what the problem is. Come to think of it, I added that amp when my battery started to die. I don't need that recall done either, because I am very anal about my truck and check EVERYTHING on it. I have another problem here too, if I should switch my subs out or not. I am working with a RF 1001 BD. I heard they are good amps, and can actually do ~1200W. So, I am wondering if my 2 12W3s or 4 10s that can handle 1200W be better. Or, try out 2 12" RE SE. If I did the 10s, I would FF them compared to the 12s which would be UF, and limit me to about 6.8" MD. I can spend maybe $300 on the subs, and can get about 3.2 CU FT for my box. I am a noob about audio, so if I mistake something please forgive me. I need to do some more reading. Let me know if you have sub ideas!! Also want to thank you guys for the help you have given so far [/QUOTE]
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