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Ive managed to put together a pretty decent system without being directly involved with any suppliers. I would love to have a job as an installer but im not certified so tough luck. Im running an Alpine CDA7897 XL Head unit, mbquart components in the front, mbquart coaxials in the rear running off of a ppi amp. and i just recently purchased a JL 10W7 with the H.O. ported box, im going to run last years top of the line Kenwood Excelon mono amp. insanity. i plugged the W7 up to a JL250/1 and it still bumps like hell. I should be somewhere in the 500 watt RMS range for the sub and about 100 watts to each interior speaker
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First of all alot of car stereo places will pay for training if somebody wants to learn. We paid for several techs while I worked their. Also their are week long schools that will teach you just about everything you want to know including custom installs.
100 watts to each interior speaker. I used to run Mb Quart competition component sets in custom kickpanels when I had my S-10 and I was running a PPI art series amp with 50 watts to each speaker and it was more than enough. MB Quart components do not take much power to scream. Before the PPI I was running 75 watts to each with Phoenix gold amps and it was way too much.
Any ways it sounds like you have definately chosen very nice equipment. JL Audio makes incredible subs. In my S-10 I built a custom fiberglass box ported into the cab with 1 inch thick MDF. It held 3 JL12w6's with a PPI A600 art series amp and they do thump.