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This was great help. I guess in general I was thinking that if I spent a lot of money it would be way to extreme of a system for me, so I looked at getting mid priced name brand assuming they would work well. I didn't think the head unit would have made that much difference. Can you recommend a 4 channel amp for my 6x9s and 3.5s?I will look at switching head units.And I will go back to the sub idea and try to find a 2 ohm and matching amp.
Check out sonicelectronix.com they have the best prices in subs. those pioneer subs suck and don't last. Id go precision power, earthquake, jl, or Rockford.... if you want to rock the block id go 2 earthquake 12s
Quote from: nlauffer on July 09, 2013, 04:18:30 pmThis was great help. I guess in general I was thinking that if I spent a lot of money it would be way to extreme of a system for me, so I looked at getting mid priced name brand assuming they would work well. I didn't think the head unit would have made that much difference. Can you recommend a 4 channel amp for my 6x9s and 3.5s?I will look at switching head units.And I will go back to the sub idea and try to find a 2 ohm and matching amp. Keep in mind if your not wanting to turn the volume up that loud you can run that head unit with a sub amp and just plug the speakers into the head unit. It all depends on how far you want to take it and how much you want to spend. Also, having an amp gives you more adjustments then just a head unit.Both those 4 channels should do you really good, right around the same RMS so they will pair good.I could not find any information on that head unit, but it looks like it would work.Quote from: 454Man on July 09, 2013, 06:07:44 pmCheck out sonicelectronix.com they have the best prices in subs. those pioneer subs suck and don't last. Id go precision power, earthquake, jl, or Rockford.... if you want to rock the block id go 2 earthquake 12sI sub lasting or not depends on what amp is pushing it and how the person pushes amp and sub. Yes slim line subs will not hit as hard and loud (and without making a custom box that's about all you can run) however if you match the amp to it and do not crank the volume just because it is not hitting the way you want, it will do fine. I have had 2 slim line 10" scorche knock off brand subs (got for free from some guy) for almost 10 years now and they are still running fine, because I know that they are not going to rattle glass, just going to put a little bit of lower tones to it. I have a small little 2-channel amp running them and they sound fine. Now its nothing like the system I have in my car that could blow your ear drum if I would turn it up. But most of the time when a sub blows, or the sub fails, is because it was matched incorrectly with an amp - the person is pushing the amp to hard - and are listening at a volume that is too much for the sub. Also depends on how it is wired, if you do not have enough power going to it because of a too small power lead or not run straight to fuse link then battery that can run to pre-mature failure also.So yes I somewhat agree that slimline speakers can ware easier, but if you know that going into it and do not push the sub and amp that hard, it will be fine, and he did state that he was not looking to wake the neighbors with the system.And I see nothing wrong with the sub.....crutchfield sells it and it got all but 1 person gave it 5 out of 5, most called it amazing. So I think for the money and space and then way you said you will not be thumping crazy the sub will work fine for you.