I'm helpin my friend, and i need help......
But I don't know for sure. I think with a 2 channel you have to bridge the amp which I don't know too much about. From what I've read here you can do it no problem but but a Class D amp is preferred.
Bob
Bob
We'll figure it out, if i got questions i know where to come.. I've gotta get an amp and put it all together this weekend or next..
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What subs are you planning to use? I like using class d amps for subs as the case is smaller, less heat, and very efficeint. You can use a 2 or 4ch amp. Depends on the subs single or dual voice coil. 4ohm, 8ohm 2ohm we need this info in order to help
Ok, my friend is gettin it from Crutchfield:
Two kicker full range truck boxes including:
Two Kicker 10" subs.. 6-150 watts RMS/ 250 peak per channel
Here it is.... Well they, it includes two http://www.crutchfield.com/cgi-bin/S...ST1000&o=m&a=0
Two kicker full range truck boxes including:
Two Kicker 10" subs.. 6-150 watts RMS/ 250 peak per channel
Here it is.... Well they, it includes two http://www.crutchfield.com/cgi-bin/S...ST1000&o=m&a=0
Here is what I'm feeding my MTX Thunderform 2x10 T6000s in my 02 L.
JL Audio 250/1 monoblock 2->1 subwoofer amp
It accepts stereo inputs and has dual mono outputs. I love this amp! If you need more loud, try the 500-1. The 6x8s are fed with a 300/4.
JL Audio 250/1 monoblock 2->1 subwoofer amp
It accepts stereo inputs and has dual mono outputs. I love this amp! If you need more loud, try the 500-1. The 6x8s are fed with a 300/4.
Tweeter wants $550 for one. You might be able to find it cheaper somewhere else.
Tweeter JL Audio 500/1
Tweeter JL Audio 500/1


