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would this be a good setup?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuckMikeHawk23" data-source="post: 9634" data-attributes="member: 540981"><p>ok, i have major plans for the summer as far as my system goes. i'm definetly going to add a third sub, get components for the front, get a cap, optima red top battery, and throw all that into a customized trunk along with the amps that im running right now(except the components of course) . what im going to need tho is a new amp. my plans as of now is to get a fosgate 360.2 to run this third he2 i'm gonna be getting. question is whether i should get this 360.2 or if i should get a bd1500.1 and run the subs at a 2.667 ohm load? i would prefer my first method, but if u can convince me to do something else, i'll take it into major consideration. second question, as of now, i am already running 2 amps (as you can see in my profile), and my headunit only has 2 sets of rcas. i heard about a y-adapter or something like that, how much does one of these run and what are the disadvantages? would this be my best choice if i was to add a third amp? what about wire gauge? im running 4 awg to my fosgate and 8 awg to my alpine right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuckMikeHawk23, post: 9634, member: 540981"] ok, i have major plans for the summer as far as my system goes. i'm definetly going to add a third sub, get components for the front, get a cap, optima red top battery, and throw all that into a customized trunk along with the amps that im running right now(except the components of course) . what im going to need tho is a new amp. my plans as of now is to get a fosgate 360.2 to run this third he2 i'm gonna be getting. question is whether i should get this 360.2 or if i should get a bd1500.1 and run the subs at a 2.667 ohm load? i would prefer my first method, but if u can convince me to do something else, i'll take it into major consideration. second question, as of now, i am already running 2 amps (as you can see in my profile), and my headunit only has 2 sets of rcas. i heard about a y-adapter or something like that, how much does one of these run and what are the disadvantages? would this be my best choice if i was to add a third amp? what about wire gauge? im running 4 awg to my fosgate and 8 awg to my alpine right now. [/QUOTE]
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