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Will i get louder with 1 15" BTL fully loaded in a ported box on the same 3000 watt sundown amp recommended to me,

or the 2 12" BLs on a 3000 watt amp in a ported box? everything is the same, the goals and everything, but i am just curious on this one....please let me know...also can anyone recommend me some nice component speakers with tweeters....i like polk audio, but idk if there is anything better please let me know thanks

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if the boxes for both are ideal the 12's should be louder. doubt it will be noticeable anywhere but the mic though.

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im pretty sure 2 12's will be louder unless you dont have the right enclosure for them, than in that case you could go with a 15 which would be loud also but not louder than 2 12's

and also polk audio have good components. you could also try cadence components in the ssa shop^

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im pretty sure 2 12's will be louder unless you dont have the right enclosure for them, than in that case you could go with a 15 which would be loud also but not louder than 2 12's

and also polk audio have good components. you could also try cadence components in the ssa shop^

ok thanks ill do just that....i feel like a n00b now by asking this but with component speakers, if i get the cadence ones, i need to order 2? so ill have a total of 4 speakers 4 tweeters, 2 for front 2 for back?

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yes

thanks just wondering...hey did u get my question on batteries one for hood and one for the second, which ones i need? and if any on the ssa site are good

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The powermaster batteries are an excellent choice.

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The powermaster batteries are an excellent choice.

how is the d1200 for both the main and 2nd?

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that would be fine 2 d1200, make sure to use all 1/0guage for everything

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that would be fine 2 d1200, make sure to use all 1/0guage for everything

kk thank you

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np :drink40: gl on the build post a thread in build log section when you start it

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np :drink40: gl on the build post a thread in build log section when you start it

thank you and hell yea! now u recommend another battery instead of capacitor

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thank you and hell yea! now u recommend another battery instead of capacitor

ye. extra batterys kill capacitors

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np :drink40: gl on the build post a thread in build log section when you start it

thank you and hell yea! now u recommend another battery instead of capacitor

Almost always :)

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thank you and hell yea! now u recommend another battery instead of capacitor

ye. extra batterys kill capacitors

ok so for electrical upgrade, did u ever recommend me a nice alternator? i can use a nice one, 1/0 gauge wiring, 2 d1200 batteries, and im good to go!!

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thank you and hell yea! now u recommend another battery instead of capacitor

ye. extra batterys kill capacitors

ok so for electrical upgrade, did u ever recommend me a nice alternator? i can use a nice one, 1/0 gauge wiring, 2 d1200 batteries, and im good to go!!

I'm going with a Mechman 250amp alt. $499 shipped for my 97 Maxima. Give them a call or email them to see what they have for your car.

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The 3000D is a serious amplifier, and if you were to go with it and upgrade the electrical system to support it, I would suggest a pair of BL's.

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thank you and hell yea! now u recommend another battery instead of capacitor

ye. extra batterys kill capacitors

ok so for electrical upgrade, did u ever recommend me a nice alternator? i can use a nice one, 1/0 gauge wiring, 2 d1200 batteries, and im good to go!!

I'm going with a Mechman 250amp alt. $499 shipped for my 97 Maxima. Give them a call or email them to see what they have for your car.

can u send me link to site?

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ok so for electrical upgrade, did u ever recommend me a nice alternator? i can use a nice one, 1/0 gauge wiring, 2 d1200 batteries, and im good to go!!

ye try to look for an iraggi 200 amp alt for your car on ebay.

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can u send me link to site?

Mechman Alternators

He does not have all vehicles listed, just shoot Matt an Email, he will get back to you quickly. If he has one for a 97 Maxima, I bet he has one for a Lexus also. His email is [email protected]

1-888-MECHMAN is the phone number as well. I have not called them yet, but I may do so to inquire about dual alts for my car. Not sure if I want to go that far though :)

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ok so for electrical upgrade, did u ever recommend me a nice alternator? i can use a nice one, 1/0 gauge wiring, 2 d1200 batteries, and im good to go!!

ye try to look for an iraggi 200 amp alt for your car on ebay.

thats what steve meade has...ill check it out

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both mechman and iraggi are very good, i guess it just depends on how much you want to spend and which one your likeing.

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both mechman and iraggi are very good, i guess it just depends on how much you want to spend and which one your likeing.

yeah it seems....i checked ebay, and 250 amp alts are 300 dollars....thats pretty good

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