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  1. #16

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    JL Audio 10 or 12 W0 and a single channel amp would run right at $200 or so... I used to have three 10W0s running at something between 400-600 watts and they sounded very loud. Even 1 would have been plenty enough!
    2003 G35 - protected & perfected with Zaino [Zaino, made for those who refuse to live in a world full of compromises]

  2. #17

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    JL or Kicker both great subs.

  3. #18

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    JL Audio in my opinion is the best bang for the buck. I have 10" w3v3, probably one of the best sounding sub for under $250. I have that and a 500/1 TMA amp to power it. I think i paid around $400 for that combo, which i think is very cheap for the sound. There is a big difference in sound and quality when you know what your listening for. In my opinion it would be worth the extra money.

  4. #19

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    I have a few amps I`d sell you...



    I have an:



    Apline MRP-T406 (2 channel)

    Kenwwod KAC-624 (2 channel)

    Volfenhag ZX-7140 (4 channel)
    www.deep-gloss.com



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  5. #20

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    I got a 12" MTX 7500 in a Sledge-Hammer box with a 400watt Amp for around $500-550.



    I bought a refurbished MTX amp from Mitek factory outlet. Its been going strong for close to 2 years now.



    I bought the sub+box locally for $350 I think.




 

 
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