New Amp(s) and Subs
Hey im a 100% noob when it comes to car audio, so bear with me 
ok so I want to get 2 12" subs, a sub enclosure, and an amp... but do I need 2 mono chan amps or 1 2- channel amp or what, pretending money isn't an object...?
These are the subs I was looking at, are they good?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWA:IT
and what kinda amps or one amp are good to power the subs, or what subs are better than these? Also what kinda wires and stuff should I get, im a noob at that too... :P
Thanks a lot in advance!
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I like these better -
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWA:IT
Now my question is can a mono chan amp power 2 subs or not, cuz im such a noob... do i need a 2 chan amp???? help plz!!

ok so I want to get 2 12" subs, a sub enclosure, and an amp... but do I need 2 mono chan amps or 1 2- channel amp or what, pretending money isn't an object...?
These are the subs I was looking at, are they good?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWA:IT
and what kinda amps or one amp are good to power the subs, or what subs are better than these? Also what kinda wires and stuff should I get, im a noob at that too... :P
Thanks a lot in advance!

EDIT
I like these better -
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWA:IT
Now my question is can a mono chan amp power 2 subs or not, cuz im such a noob... do i need a 2 chan amp???? help plz!!
A mono amp can power as many subs as you can throw at it as long as it has the power at the right impedance (OHM).
You can use a mono amp to power a pair of subs. You should do some research online and get familiar with bridging amps, impedance, and SVC v. DVD. A good place to start is actually JL's site, http://www.jlaudio.com/tutorials/index.html
Then come back with more questions.
You can use a mono amp to power a pair of subs. You should do some research online and get familiar with bridging amps, impedance, and SVC v. DVD. A good place to start is actually JL's site, http://www.jlaudio.com/tutorials/index.html
Then come back with more questions.
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I have a single Type R 10" and love it! I would imagine 2 12's would sound great if put in the correct size box and adequately powered! FYI - the Type R's are a bit more of a SQ sub as opposed to a SPL sub..........meaning they may not be the loudest in town, but they reproduce the bass a bit better/cleaner. If you just want loud shaking bass, you may want to opt for a different sub, but if you want bass that is accurate as well as loud (plenty loud for me), the R's are a good choice.
Originally Posted by pnthr30
I have a single Type R 10" and love it! I would imagine 2 12's would sound great if put in the correct size box and adequately powered! FYI - the Type R's are a bit more of a SQ sub as opposed to a SPL sub..........meaning they may not be the loudest in town, but they reproduce the bass a bit better/cleaner. If you just want loud shaking bass, you may want to opt for a different sub, but if you want bass that is accurate as well as loud (plenty loud for me), the R's are a good choice.
I'm thinking of getting a bandpass box but I'm not sure if a regular enclosure would sound better...
Originally Posted by Nighthawk8k
Thanks, what kind of amp do you have?
I'm thinking of getting a bandpass box but I'm not sure if a regular enclosure would sound better...
I'm thinking of getting a bandpass box but I'm not sure if a regular enclosure would sound better...
Ported boxes: Louder than sealed enclosures, harder to build because you have to tune the port, uses up a little more space than a sealed.
Bandpass: Haven't mess with those.
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Originally Posted by Nighthawk8k
Thanks, what kind of amp do you have?
I'm thinking of getting a bandpass box but I'm not sure if a regular enclosure would sound better...
I'm thinking of getting a bandpass box but I'm not sure if a regular enclosure would sound better...
Also, the sealed box will be much easier to build, not to mention take up a fraction of the space that a bandpass box would. IMHO I don't think you would be disappointed with a sealed enclosure.
Originally Posted by Will
Sealed boxes: Easy to build, saves space, sounds good.
Ported boxes: Louder than sealed enclosures, harder to build because you have to tune the port, uses up a little more space than a sealed.
Bandpass: Haven't mess with those.
Ported boxes: Louder than sealed enclosures, harder to build because you have to tune the port, uses up a little more space than a sealed.
Bandpass: Haven't mess with those.
Bandpass boxes are just as hard as ported ones to make correctly. Plan ahead, make a sealed box, and call it a day.
Ok I'll go with a sealed one 
and im still looking for an amp for them, hopefully ill find that soon, and should i just pick up a wire pack or something from circuit city / best buy or should i get one on ebay... ?
thanks for the help
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what do you think of this amp, is it good to power the 2 subs?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...719548164&rd=1

and im still looking for an amp for them, hopefully ill find that soon, and should i just pick up a wire pack or something from circuit city / best buy or should i get one on ebay... ?
thanks for the help
EDIT:
what do you think of this amp, is it good to power the 2 subs?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...719548164&rd=1
I would buy the dual 2 ohm type r's if your getting a pair and going to buy that particular amp. Im wondering if 400 watts will be enough. I would also be careful of buying jl audio online cause they are one of the more strict brands when it comes to getting stuff repaired.


