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A_State_Balla
06-04-2006, 08:54 PM
ok heres the deal i am 15 and turning 16 on June 21, and im getting a system for my blazer can any one give me some suggestions?

i looked up some amps and I found 5 that i liked ranged from 600 to 1200 watts
1. Cyclone-cal494- $93.00
2. Pyle-BlueWave- PLA785- $65.00
3. Lanzar-Viberant- Vibe418- $76.00
4. Legacy-Red- LA770- $94.00
5. American Legacy- LA690- $90.00

I really have no clue about what subs to get either. i do know i want 1 15 and 2 12's
so any suggestions would be great

thanx alot

zachzchw
06-04-2006, 11:11 PM
I assume when you are looking at those amps, youre going by the max power- that is meaningless.
You need to look at the rms.

As for subs, its really not a good idea to mix sizes like that.......

Check out www.caraudio.com for some ideas and also go to www.bcae1.com to learn about mobile electronics.
Couple other sites for you to check out:

www.reaudio.com
www.soundsplinter.com
www.elementaldesigns.com
www.incriminatoraudio.com
www.adireaudio.com

BlazinMlew
06-05-2006, 01:04 AM
Personally I dont belive any of those amps could push 2 12's and 1 15. I would stick to getting just the 12's and getting a more powerful amp. The 12's will handle most frequencies that the 15 can except for ultra low, and can hit the high bass notes that the 15 cannot. Just my opinion

JC327
06-05-2006, 01:25 AM
I assume when you are looking at those amps, youre going by the max power- that is meaningless.
You need to look at the rms.

As for subs, its really not a good idea to mix sizes like that.......

Right on both counts.

Max/Peak power is a fake number. It's not ever derived from testing, it is often pulled out of thin air. RMS/Continuous power is the true rating of the amp and is the only wattage number that should be taken into consideration.

Mixing the sizes can create problems with airspace, but more than that, odd numbers of subs usually are not a great idea. Unless you can find subs made particularly for an odd configuration (JL makes some 6-ohm subs for use in 3-sub setups for instance, as 3 6-ohm subs wired correctly gives a 2 ohm load), you will be running your amp at a strange impedence and will not be getting the performance you need from the subs or the amp. Most bridgeable amps run best at 2 ohms, while some mono amps are capable of handling 1-ohm loads.

Too many people learn the hard way - by burning up amps and blowing subs one after the other. Don't be one of those people.

Eslhockey92g
06-05-2006, 08:30 AM
Hes what we at work would call " budget Boomers" haha they want the loudest system that will wake your your devlopment w/o spending much money, your best bet like every one else is saying is go with 2 12's that u like then find an amp to match the RMS ratings of the subs together

I think he meant 1 15 OR 2 12's

A_State_Balla= if ur looking for it to sound good and last long you will need to dig alot deeper in to your pockets and dont let flashy looks fool you look at numbers, like the RMS ratings they are your freind and go from there

It aint cheap to go loud, Or fast

pimprolla112
06-06-2006, 12:35 AM
Shopping at the flea market is not the best place to get audio equipment. Ebay my friend is where you will find a budget system that wont sound like ass, wont last a month then quit for no reason, and sure as hell wont be a waste of time and money. I would keep to either the 1-15 setup, or the 2-12 setup not both together.

If you want ass kicking bass then get a solobaric gets loud with between 400-500 watts RMS, and wont sound bad in a good enclosure. Want the best money can buy go to adire audio, or incminator. Stay away from audiobomb, rockford is ok if can afford to spare for the P3's or the power series.

Go on to the car audip forum on here and post a thread asking what they would recomend, what you are looking for IE, heart stopping bass, sound quality whatever, and your budget. Those guys will be more than happy to help.

http://myweb.cableone.net/grogers/abr.html

Look on that webpage its and unofficial car audio brand rating list, yes it might cost 50-100 more a sub or 100 more for an amp but you wont be buying more later because your not happy with the sound. Also dont forget your front and rear stage setups, if you have all bass and no music it will without a doubt sound like shit. If you need more info just IM me on AIM pimprolla112, and im usually on the audio forum alot. Your better off saving the extra 300 or so to get better quality. Ive been through a lot of systems, more is not always better.

A_State_Balla
06-06-2006, 07:01 PM
Thank you every 1, i guess i need to learn one way or other lol thanx for all the sites too i will do more researching now that i kinda have an idea on whats good and what sux ballz lol :banghead:

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