94 GT -- Good Subs???
I have a 1994 Mustang GT Convertible.
I like the Mach 460 system, but I need MORE BASS.
Not really too knowledgable about subs, so I'm open to all your suggestions.
Something decent and reasonably priced, please send links if you have them
I like the Mach 460 system, but I need MORE BASS.
Not really too knowledgable about subs, so I'm open to all your suggestions.
Something decent and reasonably priced, please send links if you have them
2 10" volfenhag DVC's or 1 12" Volfenhag DVC. Cheap and deadly. By far the best subs for the price. And with a 400rms for the 10s and 500 for the 12's, they'll pound like there's no tomorrow. And they even look sexy. I'm going to pick myself up a pair or 12's.
I would get a pair of 12's and run them off a Hifonics BX1205D amp. It's D class so it's not going to drain your battery, A/B is just a waste for subs, and it has a 1200watt rms at 1 ohm, so if you get yourself 2 Volf DVCs, you can use alllll 1200 beautiful watts.
Price of whole setup ~ $300
I would get a pair of 12's and run them off a Hifonics BX1205D amp. It's D class so it's not going to drain your battery, A/B is just a waste for subs, and it has a 1200watt rms at 1 ohm, so if you get yourself 2 Volf DVCs, you can use alllll 1200 beautiful watts.
Price of whole setup ~ $300
"Reasonably Priced" needs a little more explanation. To me, something reasonably priced would be a $350 sub with a $350 amp in a home/custom made box for about $25. That would also be something decent. To you, something decent might just be a pair of Sony EXXXPLODEEE"SSS in a generic bandpass box with NEONZZZ. Price range is very helpful.
Don't forget, if you don't do the install yourself, it's gonna cost about another $50-90 for an amp install kit, plus $50-$90 for a shop to install it for you. If you do it yourself, you can get by with some bulk 'welding power cable' for $1.19 a foot for 1/0 gauge, and a fuse holder for another $7.
Anyways, go into circuit city or best buy and listen to some of their subs. If it sounds good to you, go on Ebay and buy it for just about half off. Try to stay away from Bazooka, Sony, and Dual
Don't forget, if you don't do the install yourself, it's gonna cost about another $50-90 for an amp install kit, plus $50-$90 for a shop to install it for you. If you do it yourself, you can get by with some bulk 'welding power cable' for $1.19 a foot for 1/0 gauge, and a fuse holder for another $7.
Anyways, go into circuit city or best buy and listen to some of their subs. If it sounds good to you, go on Ebay and buy it for just about half off. Try to stay away from Bazooka, Sony, and Dual
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