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Alright So My Girl Said She Wants A System For Her SUV.

She Knows All About My 15 " FI BTL and How Loud It Is Because Ive Explained To Her And Showed Her Videos Of What It Can Do When Strapped With A SAZ 3000D

She Said She Doesnt Want Anything That Loud But I Want To Get Her Something Good And No Sony, Kicker, Or Walmart Chirt lmao.

I Dont Know Weather to go with 10's or 12's But She SPECIFICALLY said NOOOOo big box

so im thinking 10's

Its Going In A Ford Explorer 2 Door.

My +Questions For Everyone Is What Should I Go With ?

1. Nightshades

2. FI ( Non Expensive Models )

3. SSA

4. Other (If So What Brand )

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hehe, u can take the nightshades off cuz they more expensive than any FI product.

For cheap priced, i'd look into Mach5Audio, their IXL line more specifically.

They are rated for 1000wrms so i'd suggest just a single 12 off of a 1000-1500w amp and all be good.

Go to their website for box sizes for car audio and u should be good to go.

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I have a Rockford fostgate T1 15 it only needs 2.5 cubes. Im running the 600 wrms so no alts or mutable batts in that back of my gf 2000 grand am and she can roll up on those stupid best buy/ circuit city high school tarts and out bump them for her its good and it dosnt take up her whole trunk idk just my .02

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2x SSA Dcons for some bump or if she wants to impress the boys at the school Icons and saz2000d

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250-300 ?

For just the sub, I hope?

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id say two 10 or 12 d-cons would do the trick for that price. could always go with a single icon 12 or15 as well.

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250-300 ?

For just the sub, I hope?

Yeah, I dont think you can get much on your list except Fi if that's your budget for everything. You may even have to go look at used equipment with that budget. I remember someone selling like 6 Fi SSDs for 100 dollars a piece shipped. Thats a good deal. I think they were 10s too. Saves on space and money.

edit: Right there two 10" SSDs are $200, $40-$50 for a 4 gauge amp kit. Maybe, you might be able to get a used 1000 watt amp for under $200. 1000 watts should be enough for your girlfriend.

Edited by phi

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id say two 10 or 12 d-cons would do the trick for that price. could always go with a single icon 12 or15 as well.

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Well I Was Looking At Something Around 300-400 For Both Subs

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I think 1 sub in the proper box would be better than 2 lesser subs in a cramped box.

It just won't look so uber pimpin and 2 subs wangin yo.

lolz

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The IXL's, SSD's, Dcon's, and 187's are all very good choices. :)

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Well I Was Looking At Something Around 300-400 For Both Subs

CLICK ME!

Go with that you will be under budget, you will be loud enough, have extra cash in hand, and you will be exercising good taste.

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what about a pair of orphan 8's from ssa there made buy sound splinter. i would get a good component set to go with as usual . i hear there as good as the ignite series from Aaron. was thinking of doing a sq system with those. any ways good luck Aaron has lots of choices that are awesome like d cons. etc...

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Start with a HU, component set, good amp, and quality installation. Once you have a good foundation, then move onto the sub bass.

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Start with a HU, component set, good amp, and quality installation. Once you have a good foundation, then move onto the sub bass.

This is some great advice. :fing34:

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