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chris_clare

posted on 29th Jan 04 at 12:49

well if you just tell me what i would need and i can sort the money out afterwards, make it as cheap as possible though


Richie

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 13:31

When you think about it thats not gonna do it.

Head unit £200-300, that leaves you with £300 for speakers, subs and an amp. No good really.

And if you want loud theres also the extra wiring and uprated battery ect.


chris_clare

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 13:27

thanks,
i listen to dance, garage and r&b. i am willing to spend £600 on everything. speakers amps head unit etc. i need to know what i will need and then i can sort out the money.


drunkenfool

posted on 24th Jan 04 at 01:34

quote:
Originally posted by chris_clare

can any1 recamend a loud but decent subs and amp for a low price.


I dont think such a thing exists. If you want quality you are going to have to pay for it.


As for getting a 15" sub cos its bassy, well yeah it might be, but it depends what type of music you listen to. A 15" sub will not respond very quickly compared to smaller ones, so you might well be better off getting 2 10" or 12" subs. Give us an idea of budget, and what sort of stuff you listen to most, and im sure we can help more! :D


rob_watti

posted on 23rd Jan 04 at 23:24

get one 15" rockford fosgate sub. they are really bassy and then amp it up with an amp that matches up. easy!


chris_clare

posted on 23rd Jan 04 at 17:49

Will pioneer 1600w competition subs work, its two 800w subs in an enclousure. but i dont know what size amp i will need or what conponents.


IntaCepta

posted on 23rd Jan 04 at 17:27

they might even be able to feel u comming as well


IntaCepta

posted on 23rd Jan 04 at 17:26

what wrong with a single sub or double subs?

3 is overkill, they will hear u coming with 2 subs


chris_clare

posted on 23rd Jan 04 at 17:14

cause i want ppl to know who is coming lol.
i need it to be loud but good quality.
can any1 recamend a loud but decent subs and amp for a low price.


Filby1

posted on 23rd Jan 04 at 12:48

why get 3 subs?


drunkenfool

posted on 23rd Jan 04 at 03:19

quote:
Originally posted by chris_clare
I'm opting for 3x12" 2400w Lanzar bass enclosure but i don't know what ohms it is or what. What size amp do i go for, will i need a power cap anywhere. i will also be running front conponents so what would i need for them. Does it also matter what size wire you use cause i want it loud !!!!



Cant help chose a suitable amp without knowing the specs of the subs! You will need another amp for the components to get any decent sound quality (as opposed to running off head unit). Size of the wire matters a lot with power, not quite so much with cabling but dont use anything small. As for the power cap, most will say dont bother till you have the rest of your system sorted - upgrade the altenator, then battery, then add a cap if its needed. :thumbs:


chris_clare

posted on 22nd Jan 04 at 22:52

also what is a ' 1 FARAD POWER TANK'


chris_clare

posted on 22nd Jan 04 at 22:50

I'm opting for 3x12" 2400w Lanzar bass enclosure but i don't know what ohms it is or what. What size amp do i go for, will i need a power cap anywhere. i will also be running front conponents so what would i need for them. Does it also matter what size wire you use cause i want it loud !!!!