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I planning to put on sound system to my s1R33..just wonder which 1 should i go for.

Sub woofer

1x kicker comp vr dual voice coil 10: sub 300rms

or

2x kicker ex124 12" woofer single voice coil 125rms each

amp

rockford 4 channel amp (should be P450xxx)

or

rockford 2 channel amp

or

jaycar response precision amp

Can any1 guide me?thankx

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I'd take the Jaycar because they are more value for money. And I'd take the Comp VR because sound quality is more important than SPL.

thankx for your opinion~by the way,i listen R & B and techno song.i prefer more bass. Am i have to go for SPL...2X12 inches? i know the comp VR give me better sound quality.

I like the idea of 1 PHAT 12" and a good 4ch amp for powering the sub and front splits....you have splits right?! :laugh:

ya...i have. PHAT?sorry i'm new to this forum....some word i cant really understand...forgive me...thankx anyway for your good opinion.

I have a single 12" and the JayCar 4x100w response amp. The 12 has TONS of bass (too much if you turn the gain up much). Still, my old amp gave the same kind of power...

The JayCar amp fits next to the battery behind the battery false wall, which is handy, but a 12" or two 12's will completely fill your boot. =-[

go for the dual voice coil with a d class amp, MMMmmmm d class

thankx for you guys opinion~i think i will go for the 4 channel amp and the 1x 10" dual voice coil~coz twin 12" really fully fitted in my car's boot...

i'm aftering for those bass and i feel my throat vibrate~can the 10" make it?

One word.

FUSION.

If you want good quality relaible products check out their encounter range. If you want to go something a bit more go for the powerplant range.

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