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<blockquote data-quote="BCotrell" data-source="post: 8687592" data-attributes="member: 666314"><p>Best is very subjective, you can get great sound out a massive variety of brands. i googled your ride and it seems 140 amps is the biggest factory they’ve put in that vehicle.</p><p>That said:</p><p>1. I’d advise against that hcca for your application...you don’t have the amperage for it. Consider a full bridge like a taramps</p><p>2. If you haven’t already done so You’ll likely want to do your big 3 and put in a Big agm battery in back . This will Stabilize voltage for powe uptick . Factor $250-300 for that minimum for passing into 2k+ System wattage threshold </p><p>3. Subs will dictate the amp you get but your vehicle electrical dicates power that your vehicle can make. You’ll probably need a 4-5k watts for those x-12 woofers you mentioned. May want to consider 750-1000rms spl oriented woofers.</p><p></p><p>also, before you go all new everything, is the current enclosure your kappas are in custom or prefab. Those subs are 500 rms 2000 max. If you’re in prefab now consider doing the electrical upgrades, get a bigger full bridge amp (taramps md3000 for example) and get those subs in correct ported enclosure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCotrell, post: 8687592, member: 666314"] Best is very subjective, you can get great sound out a massive variety of brands. i googled your ride and it seems 140 amps is the biggest factory they’ve put in that vehicle. That said: 1. I’d advise against that hcca for your application...you don’t have the amperage for it. Consider a full bridge like a taramps 2. If you haven’t already done so You’ll likely want to do your big 3 and put in a Big agm battery in back . This will Stabilize voltage for powe uptick . Factor $250-300 for that minimum for passing into 2k+ System wattage threshold 3. Subs will dictate the amp you get but your vehicle electrical dicates power that your vehicle can make. You’ll probably need a 4-5k watts for those x-12 woofers you mentioned. May want to consider 750-1000rms spl oriented woofers. also, before you go all new everything, is the current enclosure your kappas are in custom or prefab. Those subs are 500 rms 2000 max. If you’re in prefab now consider doing the electrical upgrades, get a bigger full bridge amp (taramps md3000 for example) and get those subs in correct ported enclosure. [/QUOTE]
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