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<blockquote data-quote="LsGuy" data-source="post: 8723129" data-attributes="member: 681035"><p>Perfect, thanks. I'll do more homework on my end prior to reporting back.</p><p></p><p>So I'm trying to build a component list for this build. I may run poplar plywood because it seems that its lighter.</p><p></p><p>Considering building this as 2 boxes that fit together as one for easier removal (I do fold rear seats flat when I use my jeep for hauling, so easier removal, amp disconnect plugs etc will be valuable considerations for this build)</p><p></p><p>Amps. Struggling here. If you guys were to build this setup, how would you do the amp(s)? A single amp that pushes 1200 watts RMS single channel? (Basing these RMS calcs from the 6.5 subs listed from Popwarhomie). 2 dual channel amps with 300w per channel? A single 4 channel amp with 300 watts per channel? 2 600 watt mono amps? Bridged or non bridged?</p><p></p><p>Also, how have experiences been with the off brand cheap amps? Rockville, boss, planet audio, Pyle, crunch, pyramid, hifonics, audiopipe, lanzar, sound storm, precision power? I know the majority of these probably come from the same Chinese manufacturing plant, but are any of them decent?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LsGuy, post: 8723129, member: 681035"] Perfect, thanks. I'll do more homework on my end prior to reporting back. So I'm trying to build a component list for this build. I may run poplar plywood because it seems that its lighter. Considering building this as 2 boxes that fit together as one for easier removal (I do fold rear seats flat when I use my jeep for hauling, so easier removal, amp disconnect plugs etc will be valuable considerations for this build) Amps. Struggling here. If you guys were to build this setup, how would you do the amp(s)? A single amp that pushes 1200 watts RMS single channel? (Basing these RMS calcs from the 6.5 subs listed from Popwarhomie). 2 dual channel amps with 300w per channel? A single 4 channel amp with 300 watts per channel? 2 600 watt mono amps? Bridged or non bridged? Also, how have experiences been with the off brand cheap amps? Rockville, boss, planet audio, Pyle, crunch, pyramid, hifonics, audiopipe, lanzar, sound storm, precision power? I know the majority of these probably come from the same Chinese manufacturing plant, but are any of them decent? [/QUOTE]
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