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Old 05-12-2010, 03:22 AM   #1
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Would there be any way to get it to power all four door speakers? If not, I'm guessing the best thing is to run the larger rear speakers?

What is an example of an entry level sub?
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Old 05-12-2010, 11:09 AM   #2
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Would there be any way to get it to power all four door speakers? If not, I'm guessing the best thing is to run the larger rear speakers?

What is an example of an entry level sub?
Entry level sub.... basically anything that costs around $100 or less for a 10" or 12". $100 will get you a fairly beefy 8" sub... tho its an 8" and won't be as loud as the 10" or 12" for the same price.

yeah, you could run two sets of doors speakers off that amp, however, you would lose your ability to adjust the front to back fader on your deck.

You'd go from giving 1 set of speakers 50watts each, to give two sets of speakers 40w each. It'd be noticeable louder, but not necessarily better.

The harder your amp has to work, the hotter it will run, and the shorter you can expect it's life to be.... Supposed to be 2ohm stable, so I wouldn't worry about it, unless you are concerned with the quality of the amp, or you run into issues with it popping fuses or turning off randomly.
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I had the 1600 Watt DHD and sold it for 50 bux, That thing i bought used about three years ago, it never gave me any probs, it is a lower end brand and your bass output is going to be " okay ".

As far as Entry level you could probably check the Sunday paper and see what BestBuy has on special that week, they sometimes run some Pioneer subs which are like 50 bux buy one get one free or something, them will be around 150 watts rms. If not they sometimes have an amp and sub combo.
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