beachsupra;1184192 said:2 ohm or 4ohm i plan on running them of a monoblock jl amp about what size amp will i need to keep them happy?10 or 12 in woofers i think im getting 10 better sq right?:1zhelp:
03bamaGT;1184758 said:2 10s, you could go 4 or 2ohm as long as your amp will take it. 10s are the best all around sub...I have a couple that will make more SPL then some of the 12s and 15s out there but they are an SQ sub. Not a big fan of Kicker either, but they hit hard.f
03bamaGT;1184838 said:Yea...I look at Kicker the same way as I do Sony Xplod(ed)s. Great for bass, but don't sound to good on the SQ side.
I personally like the "off brands" you could say. RE and TC Sounds(they aren't called that any more) FTW!!!
03bamaGT;1184866 said:Dude...go with Focal for mids. If you want some of the best.
Yea my TCs and REs are not exactly shallow mounts haha. My RE is SUPER deep, I use it for low freq. SQ and SPL and to show up the overpriced install shops around here. I have a couple of different TCs, 2 DB500s-2 TC 1000s-and 2 TC3000s<--Best subs I ever bought.
03bamaGT;1184874 said:I like Rockford amps but feel they are a bit overpriced.
I use Hifonics and US Amps...Have a couple Brutus' and a few of their bigger items haha. It is nice to have 3,000W to mess around with. I use the US Amps in SQ set ups.
What did you hit 145dB with? Term Lab II?
03bamaGT;1184899 said:No I mean what did you use to measure the dB? Is it T-Lab II cert.?
03bamaGT;1184906 said:Hmm...find someone who has T-Lab II and see what you pull.
169.5 is the highest dB for a daily driven vehicle...meaning stock windshield. The highest I have ever pulled on the T-Lab II was 133.4dB on a stable, conservative tune on a constant low freq. for 5 seconds.
Anth505;1186879 said:One piece of advice, it's 30% product and 70% installation. The better and more precise the install, the better it will sound.