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  1. mmatsfreak

    suggestion

    Alright I'm a big mmats fan hence my screenname lol I'm looking to switch to IA and was wondering how a Death penalty would compare to a juggernaut? I have also considered the DC level 5s but not too sure. I want something that can get really F ing loud but sound good doing it. I plan to do at least 4 subs in my setup most likely 15s.The wardens look good too but I'm afraid of not being able to give enough power to them.Whats the suggest wattage for them I'm sure 3000 watts wouldn't be enough.
  2. mmatsfreak

    suggestion

    x2, your going to need strong electrical to back that up I understand that and I do plan to have a strong electrical but whats your opinion on the Death penalty compared to a dc level 5 or a FI BTL?
  3. mmatsfreak

    suggestion

    Thanks for the warm welcome! Well I'm going to be starting from the ground up I'm starting to plan things out.I'm choosing my subs,amps,etc.I'm going to buy a project car and will be building my system in it.I sold all my old equipment so I have nothing.I want to build a system for daily use but that can put up good numbers on a meter id 150's.I was trying to stay less than 600 per sub but if need but I can go higher.As far as power I'm going to use a mmats 3000 watt amp so I can either do 1500 to two subs or 3000 to one sub.Electrical I was going to take in to account after I decided on my subs and amps but most likely two 300 amp alternators and some batteries.I'm strongely considering IA DP but would consider the wardens if they would sound good on music and were significantly louder than DPs.
  4. mmatsfreak

    suggestion

    is 2500 enough to get them sounding good? I read somewhere some guy is putting 30K to 4 15 wardens.Can they take 7500 daily? Would you need that much to get them loud? mmats has been around for awhile they just haven't made any new woofers in awhile.Their juggernaut was in the first car to break the 170 mark, John Henry's van.
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