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2 amps in spare wheel well and 2x12" pioneer 2000w subs
1 bit of advice,if your running big power like i am then get plenty of sound deadening
thats my next job,lol.
1 bit of advice,if your running big power like i am then get plenty of sound deadening
thats my next job,lol.
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Originally Posted by dazza1802
2 amps in spare wheel well and 2x12" pioneer 2000w subs
1 bit of advice,if your running big power like i am then get plenty of sound deadening
thats my next job,lol.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/11.../Dazzaboot.jpg
1 bit of advice,if your running big power like i am then get plenty of sound deadening
thats my next job,lol.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/11.../Dazzaboot.jpg
I'm thinking about getting the same setup, but don't know what amps to run them on? Those kenwood amps, are they 1000 watts each??
In total i'm spending around £750-800
-Schumacher
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THE amp running the spl subs is the kenwood 1600w mono jobby and does a brilliant job,,but
got to get sound proofing lol,, teeth r aching
all run by 5v preouts
got to get sound proofing lol,, teeth r aching
all run by 5v preouts
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Originally Posted by dazza1802
THE amp running the spl subs is the kenwood 1600w mono jobby and does a brilliant job,,but
got to get sound proofing lol,, teeth r aching
all run by 5v preouts
got to get sound proofing lol,, teeth r aching
all run by 5v preouts
-Schumacher
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Originally Posted by Schumacher
What sub and amp do you have mate?
-Schumacher
-Schumacher
Just bought an inphase 1200w 2 channel amp and an inphase 12" sub, amp is only running the sub so at 350w rms it should have plenty of juice.
Amps in your wheel well ... how do you cope without a spair? I need to be able to carry bits and bobs in the boot so the fit has to be user friendly.
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Amps fitted where the spare used to be.
I built my own fibreglass box for the side of the wagon to keep my boot space.
Its removable too.
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It sounds nice too. 900w rms through the sub and 90w rms to comps.
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I built my own fibreglass box for the side of the wagon to keep my boot space.
Its removable too.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/1103/m4xmw/Amps2.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/1103/m4xmw/Sub.jpg)
It sounds nice too. 900w rms through the sub and 90w rms to comps.
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Originally Posted by Power Junkie
With that sort of power you really should have a 1 farad cap. just so you have big transiant power on tap..
ive got an optima red top battery which holds the charge just fine
much better and easier than a cap IMO . . .
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Nick install scoobyk , dont intend doing a show standard install cos I need the boot space .
***** , thinking of some thing like yours but where the hell do you carry your spair ? or dont you? I wouldnt want to be miles away and have a flat![Norty](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/norty.gif)
keep the pics coming your giving me loads of ideas.
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***** , thinking of some thing like yours but where the hell do you carry your spair ? or dont you? I wouldnt want to be miles away and have a flat
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keep the pics coming your giving me loads of ideas.
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Need to buy a new sub, just blew up my Rockford HX2 DVC 15!
Looking for a decent 12" to keep a bit of boot space, what do the scoobs stand up like to a dose of bass, mines a classic?
Rob
Looking for a decent 12" to keep a bit of boot space, what do the scoobs stand up like to a dose of bass, mines a classic?
Rob
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