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If he can be trusted with this:

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My shit box won't be an issue! ?[emoji23][emoji6]

I thought the same thing when I took my car to 1st repairer (did/specialised in mustangs and restorations) ended up doing such a botched job, all i can say is some who specialises in imports. Anyway if marc can vouch for em should be ok


Active Red would be more appropriate

Drivers side speaker box sorted.DSC_0250.JPGHey Dean. Was just wondering. Cadence amp does 2x100w @ 4 ohm. Or 2x150w @ 2ohm both in L+R stereo. Speakers are 200w rms. 2x10" dual voice coil 2 off. Should I hook them up at 2 ohm or 4 ohm?. Sealed boxes.

Drivers side speaker box sorted.DSC_0250.JPG.d68a8334c3000d8e1e97f83082671afd.JPGHey Dean. Was just wondering. Cadence amp does 2x100w @ 4 ohm. Or 2x150w @ 2ohm both in L+R stereo. Speakers are 200w rms. 2x10" dual voice coil 2 off. Should I hook them up at 2 ohm or 4 ohm?. Sealed boxes.

Individual L+R off amp not bridged?
5 minutes ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


Individual L+R off amp not bridged?

Ud wanna run them over powered wouldnt ya? If ur speakers are 200wrms ul need a amp of atleast 200wrms to power it properly.

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So 2ohm at 150w? Not going Going to buy a new amp.

I do know what you mean though. Amps are mounted and rubber insulated got full size 16x205x55 spare in with false floor. Speakers are going left and right hand side of boot. DSC_0251.JPGDSC_0252.JPG

Drivers side speaker box sorted.DSC_0250.JPG.d68a8334c3000d8e1e97f83082671afd.JPGHey Dean. Was just wondering. Cadence amp does 2x100w @ 4 ohm. Or 2x150w @ 2ohm both in L+R stereo. Speakers are 200w rms. 2x10" dual voice coil 2 off. Should I hook them up at 2 ohm or 4 ohm?. Sealed boxes.


4 ohm will go all day. 2 ohm could hit thermal cut out if loud for long.

I'd start at 2 ohm and switch to 4 if it doesn't work well
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What resistance are the subs?

4 ohm?

4 ohm single voice coil. 2 ohm dual voice Coil. Easy to change out. Might start at single 4ohm for less load on the amp at 100w If not happy change to double 2ohm 150w from the amp. Rockford fosgate prime r/2 10" shallow dual 4ohm subwoofer. Sealed boxes will put more load on the amp so maybe start at 4ohm then switch up to 2ohm. Only really crank rock and metal when the boy is in the car. I'm quite happy with the RB soundtrack except for cruising at 3000rpm at 120kph. Just weekend jobbing for fun really to play with my new nail/staple gun. Plus full size spare and L+R separation. [emoji4]



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