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    2.5 cubes @ 32???

    This would be alright for a 12" Mag?? I know someone said they had their 12 mag in the same size box and it was alright, just wanted to make sure.
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    Zapco Reference 1100.1 Vs JBL Gto1201.1

    Thanks for the responses guys. Plan on doing big 3 + yellowtop, should be a good start. Just found a brand new 1500 for super cheap hopefully the deal will go through very soon.
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    Zapco Reference 1100.1 Vs JBL Gto1201.1

    Yup, its a D2. I was thinking about a 1500D but I still have a stock electrical system, so I wasnt sure if it could handle that much draw. I guess getting a 1500 would be a good excuse to upgrade the electrical.
  4. Which one would be the better choice??? I can get the jbl for 245 and the zapco for 550 shipped, both would be ran at 4 ohms on a 12 Mag. I believe the jbl is rated 787 watts at 4 ohms and the zapco 800 watts at 4 ohms. I really want the zapco but I dont know if power diference is worth $305. Does anybody know if the zapco is stable at 1 ohm??? If yes, then I will definitly pick it up.
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    Plans for a 12" Mag

    Thanks guys, I wasnt to sure where to go on that, but I think Ill just do what the site recommends just to be safe. 2 cubes at 32Hz it is,
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    Plans for a 12" Mag

    I had a account here a while ago, but I guess it got deleted, wierd . But getting to the point, Ive had a 12" Mag still in its original packaging sitting under my bed for a few months now and its about time I got in a box. There were a few options I was looking at, I) 3.5 ft^3 at 32 hz II) 1.3 ft^3 sealed Looking for lowend output, hard slamming bass Probably gonna give it 600-800 watts, due to stock electrical system. Thanks for your input.
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