x2 and if you want a decent inexpensive amp this fella here might know where you can get one. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifthey are actually decent sq substry them in 1.25 ported at 38hz they will bang if you feed them 4-500 rms each
No, your subs each have a single 4 ohm voice coil, you'd be best off wiring them in parallel and getting a mono amp that will put out around 800w or so at 2 ohms according to what other have stated power-handling wise.And at 4 ohms too, since that is what the impedance of the subs are, right?
My buddy had a low end pioneer deck that me and him hooked to an infinity reference series sub and an infinity ref1600a (maybe) and to really get bigger sound outta that setup we turned up the sla on the HU, it'll give you a bigger sound, but imo i would def upgrade your amp to start with. then work on the subs, lolOkie Dokie. Seems like I've found the problem to my subs not performing like they should. How much impact does the headunit have on sub performance? My headunit doesn't have a seperate sub adjustment or anything. Just the bass, middle, treble, loud, and sla.
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