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how much are those and where can i get them from
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how much are those and where can i get them from
http://mmxpress.com/crystal/crystal_subwoofers.htm
$533.95 shipped

http://www.outerlimitsaudio.com/prod...ProductID=3388
$405+shipping

http://www.caraudiocrazy.com/product.cfm?ProductID=790
$335+shipping


they are kinda expensive, well i'm not gonna lie to you..they are expensive as hell..but i say it's worth every dollar
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http://mmxpress.com/crystal/crystal_subwoofers.htm
$533.95 shipped

http://www.outerlimitsaudio.com/prod...ProductID=3388
$405+shipping

http://www.caraudiocrazy.com/product.cfm?ProductID=790
$335+shipping


they are kinda expensive, well i'm not gonna lie to you..they are expensive as hell..but i say it's worth every dollar
damn thats mad expensive... just get infinity perfects or alpine type r's keep some money in your wallet.

if you want real loud and cheap (but need a big ass box)
adire shiva subs..
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i was thinking either 2 15w6, 2 15" type r's or 2 idmaxes with a 1200.1. i want my system to literaly shake the ground. you think its possible with any one of these subs with that much power.
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hey igo4bmx how many watts are you running to those subs and if stand outside the car can you feel the ground shaking. i was on ECA and they told me give them 300 watts a piece and they will.
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hey igo4bmx how many watts are you running to those subs and if stand outside the car can you feel the ground shaking. i was on ECA and they told me give them 300 watts a piece and they will.
"Shake the ground" with 300 watts per woofer? You want to shake the ground -- go buy yourself a pair of the new AW1200q series woofers from Audiobahn, and an Audiobahn A1300HCq amplifier...

I installed a SINGLE one of these woofers, and some crap 1400 watt amp (700 rms to the woofer) and we shook a ladder off the wall -- add another woofer, and another 500 watts total and your talking serious boom!
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"Shake the ground" with 300 watts per woofer? You want to shake the ground -- go buy yourself a pair of the new AW1200q series woofers from Audiobahn, and an Audiobahn A1300HCq amplifier...

I installed a SINGLE one of these woofers, and some crap 1400 watt amp (700 rms to the woofer) and we shook a ladder off the wall -- add another woofer, and another 500 watts total and your talking serious boom!
hey sparq how about 2 alum12x's with a 1200.1 or even 2 alum15x's with a 1200.1. think this will shake the ground.
here is a list of subs that i was thinking about. tell me wich ones you think will be able to do waht i want it to do.
2 12w3's w/600.1
2 15w6's w/600.1
2 15" alpine type r's w/1200.1
2 12" alpine type r's w/600.1
2 12" solo barics (round one) W/600.1
2 IDMAX's w/1200.1
2 alum12q's w/600.1
2 alum15q's w/1200.1
2 aw1200q's or aw1500q w/1200.1
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Im tellin yah, if you want "ground shaking" bass -- you need at least 1000 watts in my opinion. So that immediately drops the 600.1 as an option, a pair of 15's moves nearly 3-4 times more air (louder) then a pair of twelves... so the logical solution here would be the ALUM15x w/ the 1200.1 now wouldnt it?
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Im tellin yah, if you want "ground shaking" bass -- you need at least 1000 watts in my opinion. So that immediately drops the 600.1 as an option, a pair of 15's moves nearly 3-4 times more air (louder) then a pair of twelves... so the logical solution here would be the ALUM15x w/ the 1200.1 now wouldnt it?
true dat.... you need like 1000+ watts to a sub to do some serious cooking... i don't like to blast my shit to prevent theives and also ... it sounds dumb when peoples car rattle from too much bass.... also i rather have a balance audio sound from my music... not all bass
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true dat.... you need like 1000+ watts to a sub to do some serious cooking... i don't like to blast my shit to prevent theives and also ... it sounds dumb when peoples car rattle from too much bass.... also i rather have a balance audio sound from my music... not all bass
Yeah, but unfortunately unlike you I have to blast my shit... probably not EVERYWHERE I go, as with 3200 watts ill blow my ear drums and my windows before someone can steal my stuff -- but when im at the local meets (Wednesday through Saturday) I will be sure to have things ready to go -- not to mention all the Dynamat and Dynatmat Extreme going in :finger:
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just get a kicker solobaric 15L7. they can take the 1200.1 power and has more cone area than conventional 15's. plus, you can find them pretty cheap. too bad the DD 9515's are 500 bucks
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i think i'm going with the alum15x's w/1200.1. i found the alum15x's for $130 a piece and the amp for $205.
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i think i'm going with the alum15x's w/1200.1. i found the alum15x's for $130 a piece and the amp for $205.
just make sure you get the right subs...
dvc 4 ohms will wire to 1 ohm, but i think the jbl 1200.1 should handle that ok... just don't play that too had or the amp will overheat. (its stable at 2 ohm)
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the alum15x's are dvc 6ohm. so when i paralell them i will get a 1.5 ohm load.
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