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Originally Posted by rehgee,May 12 2008, 03:22 PM
1000watt amp and any good speakers
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well the thing is i got a 10inch sub that has 450 watts made by pioneer, what amp should i get to power that thing, plus in the future i want to get new speakers and maybe get them powered by the same amp
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Originally Posted by rehgee,May 12 2008, 10:50 PM
well the thing is i got a 10inch sub that has 450 watts made by pioneer, what amp should i get to power that thing, plus in the future i want to get new speakers and maybe get them powered by the same amp
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I am running a 10' fosgate sub and a freak cheap ass amp. I wasn't looking for a compition audio set up. I am satisfied wit my setup.
I do agree with feistyS2K. You will need to get another amp to run you mids and highs. Wouldn't recommend running all your speakers with one amp.
I do agree with feistyS2K. You will need to get another amp to run you mids and highs. Wouldn't recommend running all your speakers with one amp.
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Originally Posted by latinochino,May 13 2008, 07:04 AM
I do agree with feistyS2K. You will need to get another amp to run you mids and highs. Wouldn't recommend running all your speakers with one amp.