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audio one

posted on 12th Oct 04 at 14:46

give me £500 and i'll sort you a loud system..

paul
www.audio-one.co.uk


Makarus

posted on 12th Oct 04 at 12:51

Well Ideally I would run 2 x 15's off of a monoblock each to give them some nice power but being a uni student I am kinda restricted with my funds and £500 is just about my maximum for a sub setup.

I have been considering just running one 15" mounted in the middle of the boot and then surrounding it with amps. Its just I feel I need to fill my boot space with a boot build, I have a civic coupe so space is plentyfull in the boot. Could fit 4 15's in there no problem. So you see my predicament.


Adam-D

posted on 9th Oct 04 at 07:21

i have an amp fpr sale


audio one

posted on 8th Oct 04 at 12:05

i'm confident you could get a heavy bassline just using a single 12 in the right enclosure... if you want symmetry in the boot then have your sub on one side and amp on the other..

paul
www.audio-one.co.uk


Richie

posted on 8th Oct 04 at 09:22

a single R.E 15" will be enough for you to handle :P

u cannnnnnnnnot expect to get a nice bassline using a 2 channel amp and i can assure you of that!


Makarus

posted on 8th Oct 04 at 09:02

Cheer for the advice mate.

Had a spy of them. Heard good things about them too, just at £200 a sub they are a bit pricey. Leaving me with £100 to find an amp which really aint enough.

The layout I have planned for my setup requires a sub on each side, although if I found something that was definatly powerful enough I could seat just one with a monoblock to run it.

Yet as it stands I am looking for either 2 x 12" or 2 x 15" with a 2 channel amp to power them.


audio one

posted on 7th Oct 04 at 15:34

get RE subs... truly loud and a good price..

paul
www.audio-one.co.uk


Makarus

posted on 7th Oct 04 at 14:48

I have about £500 to spend on sub and amp setup.

Was lookingat getting either 2 x 12" or 2 x 15".

I want something with a nice hard hitting baseline.

Currently I have a 12" JBL GTO sub running off of a 4 channel Phillips amp. Hitting about 200W RMS but it just doesn't seem to have thatmuch of a hit to it.

I want something that is going to punch hard, something you can feel through your back and give a good hit outside the car too. The loudest bass system for the money.

Got components and 6x9's all amped up at the moment sojust needtobalance my system up better.