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Beat in your car... subwoofers

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Currently, I have:
2x 12" MTX Thunder4000s (RMS at 200, peak at 400)
2x100 Walmart Amplifier with Bass Boost
Home-made plywood box

So I'm seein this real fine girl, and she has lots of money......:)....... but she has way better subs than me, and this bothers me for some reason. She has 12" Diamonds that RMS at 1500.... f*ck that and f*ck her I hate her.

To compete, I'm getting 2x 12" MTX THunder5500 - (peak at 600)
and a 1100 (550x2) amplifier, and a ported box.

My questions are:
- If the subs peak at 600, is 550 watts of power too much for the subwoofer? If so, what would be better?
- I have a Jetta with a trunk. Which type of box is best: sealed or ported?
- Will I need a capacitor to keep my alternator from dying?
- Im going to use 4gauge wire for the power... can I leave my ground wire 10gauge?
- Does anyone recommend OTHER subs or amps?

Do not want to spend more than $300 total. THanks.
 

Lost In Translation

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talk RMS

if you talk PMPO i'ma slap you

i got 400watt rms pioneer sub

with a 300watt rms cadence amp

and it is not enough power

always have the amp more powerful than the sub

you dont wanna run the amp at more than 80% in my opinion for long periods of time

i made my 300watt rms run at 100% for 6 months to try and get it as close to the 400watt rms rating of the sub

result

my amp had a heart attack

best way is

decent sub

GOOD AMP

most people do it the other way around like i did

i will get a 500watt rms amp soon and it will be all better

btw what db your system running at ?

i can put a hat ontop of my car and the vibration shakes it off the roof

:D
 

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$300 will probably only get you a good box and some good wire....dont even bother....if shes really feeding 1500 watts RMS you will need at least $1500 to get close to her...and also you dont just want cheap loud sound.

If I had the money i would probably get some resonant engineering XXX, they take 2000 wats RMS, which would run you about $500 i think...and then you need a GOOD amp that will be able to put that much and clear power down that would be at least $600. then get a good ported box that would be around $200, some good speakers if you want good quality sound....2 good pairs would be about $250-300, while were at it you will probably need a good quality deck that would be around $250 and up...at that much power you probably will need a capacitor or a second battery or upgrade your alternator which wont be cheap either....

yea this sounds like a lot, but diamond makes great products, so unless youre ready to get a set up like the one above or better dont even bother competing with her like i said....

This girl that i was dating has an Infiniti G35 brand new, with nice wheels and the whole deal....i have a nice car, but it in no way competes with the G35
 

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Car audio any kindof audio system for that matter is one of those things where you get what you pay for. If you paid $300 for a system, I guarentee it would sound like ass and/or break shortly after installing.

The setup I had in my car was....
2 x 12" Alpine Type R 2 ohm
Alpine V-12 MRV1507

I wired the subs up to one channel and bridged the amp so I got 1500 watts of power going to both subs. Those MRV1507's are pretty f'in bad ass. You can pick one up on ebay for around 300 or so.
 
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