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now i know i say you have to listen to it before you buy it to know if you like it...BUT i want some others oppinions aswell

10" subs

audiobahn

fusion encounter

clarion

i have pioneer at the mo but my amp isnt so flash, should i just use my 4ch to power all the speakers n then get a better amp to power my 12" pioneer?

i originally wanted to go 2 10" coz they are punchier...but if i find a nice amp for my 12" (400rms) then i will go that way...how much will an rca splitter cost? coz my h/u only has 1 pre-out i think...

also, what amp would suit these? ie, give around the min req rms

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i want 10's coz of punchiness...plus i wanted to custom install them...one on each side of the boost kinda thing...facing on an angle towards the back if u get what i mean...n maybe a custom amp rack in the middle...

My advice is something like the following:

Sub:

Image Dynamics IDMAX10D2V.3

RE Audio XXX10

Diamond TDX10

Phoenix Gold X10D

Digital Designs 3510

Boston G510

Vibe Space10

As for the amplifier:

ARC Audio 1500XXK

Tru-Tech H-1

Zapco 1100.1

Audison VRx1.500

Boston GT28

Vibe MB4

Phoenix Gold X1200.1

Digital Designs M1

Diamond D7

well i was gunna get 2 fusion 10" coz i can get them cheap through my mate who was sponsored, and was thinkin bout that rockford amp in the forsale section...

Fhrx - all the stuff u listed is quite expensive, im looking to spend heaps, just to get clearer and crisper bass, but also LOUD, not pure SQ or anything...

well i was gunna get 2 fusion 10" coz i can get them cheap through my mate who was sponsored, and was thinkin bout that rockford amp in the forsale section...

Fhrx - all the stuff u listed is quite expensive, im looking to spend heaps, just to get clearer and crisper bass, but also LOUD, not pure SQ or anything...

Guessing thats my Rockford amp ??? Anyhow if you plan to get it, and want to run 2 x 10" Fusions, if they are Single voice coil subs, make sure they are both 4 ohm coils. If they are Dual Voice Coil, then make sure they are Dual 2 ohm coils.

Reason being is to maximise your power from the amplifier. This thing will move 2 x 10" easily....

I got the Rockford Punch 400s Powering a 10" which I bought from FHRX and this thing seriously sounds like a top end 12 off the rockford amp and its getting roughly 400 rms, so imagine 2 x 10" on the bigger amp... You should be bass happy :)

Let me know if your interested in the amp, we can negotiate the price since I need the cash for my Dyno tune... :D

i meant to say im NOT looking to spend heaps :P oops

will pm u in a lil mate, whats the rms per ch though...coz i will be running my fusion splits up front and my pioneer 12" 400rms sub...will work fine aye?

i meant to say im NOT looking to spend heaps :P oops

will pm u in a lil mate, whats the rms per ch though...coz i will be running my fusion splits up front and my pioneer 12" 400rms sub...will work fine aye?

You will get 93.75 or something RMS on the splits (@4ohm), and bridge the sub across the rear which will give you about 375 rms(@4ohm).... The link I sent you in the PM has the power output example via factory spec. The actual power output on the birth certifricate is actually more (972rms) which means you will probably getting 400rms on the sub and 100w rms on the splits...

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