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you gotta explain a little bit more. what are you shooting for? what is the amp? Personally i like kickers more than rockfords, and the kicker has a slightly better sensitivity. But the rockford freq. range is lower. so what do you want out of the sub?
the next big questions are what are you running for speakers? what about deck? are you going for more loudness, or do you want quality to be the main direction?
You cant use a pair cause they are both single 4 ohms and the amp is only 4 ohm stable bridged. Well not that you cant but youll be getting like 230 watts at 8 ohms bridged.
You cant use a pair cause they are both single 4 ohms and the amp is only 4 ohm stable bridged. Well not that you cant but youll be getting like 230 watts at 8 ohms bridged.
its a 2 channel amp.... supports 150W @ 4 amps each.
its a 2 channel amp.... supports 150W @ 4 amps each.
True i forgot about a stereo configuration. Id only do that if the subs were in their own chambers however. Just to make sure that one sub isnt getting slightly different signal and causing distortion in the other. Most likely it wouldnt be a problem though.
Is there any reason your limiting yourself to those two subs?