Matty L
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subs
2 x Alpine SWE 1041 10" Subwoofer, Kevlar®-treated pulp cone,3/4"Santoprene rubber surround, dual oversized Nomex® spiders, peakpowerhandling 600 watts, sensitivity 87 dB, Double 10" bass boxincluded
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alpine
AccuClass-D Mono Amplifier, 150W RMS x 1 (4 ohms), 300W RMS x 1 (2 ohms, Digital display on top
Total £279
Or the same subs with this amp

1600W 2 channel amplifier, 2 x 800W or 1 x 1600W, Remote control bassboost, Fully adjustable electronic crossover network, 2 ohm stereostable bridgeable into 4 ohms, MOSFET PWM power supplies, Variable gaincontrol, Remote turn on/off
total £300 including alpine 10" subs
[Edited on 16-10-2004 by Matty Lee18]
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Matty L
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are legacy a budget make?
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Matty L
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hang on, i've just seen this 
http://caraudiosecurity.com/catalog/product_info.php+cPath+60_98_174+products_id+2233
now i'm lost, somone help me choose
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Corsa E-Tec
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there both budget amps, i would go for the crunch setup as they have the amp wiring kit and they would issue you with the correct amp to run the 2 12's and is cheaper.
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Matty L
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I think i'll go for the crunch setup, its looks like a giod deal apart from the budget amp but this can be upgraded at a later date.
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kz
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wouldnt go for the type-e myself. im sure the range goes, e at the bottom, then s, then r, then top of the range is x. do you really wanna be paying over £250 for "bottom of the range"?
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Matty L
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quote: Originally posted by kz
wouldnt go for the type-e myself. im sure the range goes, e at the bottom, then s, then r, then top of the range is x. do you really wanna be paying over £250 for "bottom of the range"?
If you where on a tight tigh budget of 500 for a full install u might go for the e-type
I've found a site with lots of reviews from people that have bought and tested the sub....check it out
http://www.circuitcity.com/ccd/productDetailReview.do?oid=52372&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&ct=0&BV_SessionID=@@@@0708904009.1097972253@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccdiadcmkmffgkfcfngcfkmdffhdfii.0
100 reviews, will take me all night to read through them all
[Edited on 17-10-2004 by Matty Lee18]
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LukeGSi
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Why buy budget stuff 
In six months you'll want to upgrade to something better anyway. There is a nice Audiobahn set up in classifieds.
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