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Old May 26, 2007 | 05:10 AM
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as of right now i have two 12 inch alpine type e subwoofers with a moderate amp in a custom box (box goes back up under the rear deck under the 6x9s right behind the rear seat), and i have a pair of 12 inch type r's that i was going to put in it, and i was wondering if you guys think its too much for my 68 coupe, if not would you have any recommendations on an amp for powering the two type r's because im not sure on what i should use to power them without breaking the bank
Old May 26, 2007 | 02:25 PM
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What is the rms rating of the woofers? How many do you have? Are they DVC, what configuration? What is your budget (super cheap or a couple hundred bucks)?
Old May 27, 2007 | 07:14 PM
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What is the rms rating of the woofers? How many do you have? Are they DVC, what configuration? What is your budget (super cheap or a couple hundred bucks)?
Well I have 2 of the Alpine Type Rs waiting on an amp, they have a 500W rms rating and a 1500W peak rating, they are DVC 4 ohm + 4 ohm, and I was looking to spend under two hundred if possible.

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