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Just finished making my first subwoofer box with the help of my old man...Its just a basic sealed enclosure...32"x15"x15" made out of 3/4" MDF...The carpet on the corners has been touched up lol......Subs are JL13W3V3's...
Getting my 9886 head unit installed this week and then gotta find an amp to power these guys....Looking for a mono block around 700w-800wRMS...
Getting my 9886 head unit installed this week and then gotta find an amp to power these guys....Looking for a mono block around 700w-800wRMS...
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^^ Its really not that hard if you've got some tools....This was my first so it took a little while but happy with how it turned out...
I didnt want to try and make a ported one as my first lol
I didnt want to try and make a ported one as my first lol
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Nope ^^ No Clarion for me, must be thinking of someone else...I found an Alpine V12 500w barely used for a decent price though so I might pick that up...
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I built my own ported box, and it slammmmmmed.
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^^ Ya I mean Im sure I could do it but just felt more comfortable starting off with something easy...
Anyone know anything about Alpine V12 Amps?? Price for the one Im looking at is $300 barely used....I think its still abit steep...MRD-M500 is the model #....
Anyone know anything about Alpine V12 Amps?? Price for the one Im looking at is $300 barely used....I think its still abit steep...MRD-M500 is the model #....
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Single 4ohm - Ya most people usually run 300-600w rms to them per sub....Im gonna look around and see what else I can find thats around 800w...I would like an amp big enough to power 2 10" Type R's if anything happens to these...
Maybe I'll just splurge and get the MRP-M1000...
Maybe I'll just splurge and get the MRP-M1000...
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I just bought the MRP-M1000 because it was on for $349...Getting it and my 9886 hooked up tomorrow...Hopefully they have the right harness for the head unit...
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Just got everything hooked up and wow I am real impressed!!! My right ear drum felt like it was melting after a few minutes so Im learning my limits lol...Much louder than I was expecting..Ive already set off a car alarm...
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haha those must absolutely pound! i had two type r's bridged down to a 2 ohm and i had a powerbass 2000w mono amp 2 ohm stable in my audi a6. those things SLAMMED, but when i got the cobalt, i sold them to my buddy for his cobalt (makes no sense why i didnt keep them i kno) and they are easily 10x louder than the audi simply becuase of the smaller room inside. you can hear it coming blocks away.. dynamat should be a must i can only imagine what your trunk sounds like right now haha
i want a soundclip so i can start researching what system i want in my car. i may just buy a single type r, because i like to have some trunkspace
i want a soundclip so i can start researching what system i want in my car. i may just buy a single type r, because i like to have some trunkspace