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90 ST 09-13-2011 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by NickBaragona (Post 1311183)
Looks like dual 10's it is! Is Zenclosure the best way to go as far as a box?

I went custom with mine...check it out in my album.

NickBaragona 09-18-2011 06:39 PM

What subs did you guys go with? I want to put the top products in my car, so which 10" sub would you say is the best over-all?

90 ST 09-19-2011 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by NickBaragona (Post 1319103)
What subs did you guys go with? I want to put the top products in my car, so which 10" sub would you say is the best over-all?

Thats a loaded question...budget, music you listen to, do you want to hide it, or take all the room you want? how much power do you have for it...

I did the MTX TT65's

Unique_Z 09-20-2011 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 1310793)
No you will need a re-q a new amp and a new sub.

which re-q to get? re-q3 or re-q5?

90 ST 09-20-2011 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Iwan72 (Post 1321172)
which re-q to get? re-q3 or re-q5?

Don't get a ReQ. get the Audio Control LC2i. It's works better.

Unique_Z 09-20-2011 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by 90 ST (Post 1321619)
Don't get a ReQ. get the Audio Control LC2i. It's works better.

thanks for the suggestion bro :tup:

90 ST 09-20-2011 04:07 PM

No problem!

NickBaragona 11-03-2011 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by 90 ST (Post 1321066)
Thats a loaded question...budget, music you listen to, do you want to hide it, or take all the room you want? how much power do you have for it...

I did the MTX TT65's

I had a shop install the amp (they talked me into getting the Rockford Fosgate PBR300X1). I ordered a 10" box from zenclosures.com which should be on it's way shortly. Will this amp be enough for one good 10" sub? If so, which sub would be recommended? Preferably something with some red on it, as I would like it to fit in with the color scheme of the 40th.

bigaudiofanat 11-03-2011 08:30 PM

The re-q is find for adding a sub to your system and just the re-q no need for the re-q5 unless you are adding speakers later on.

As for the audio control, that is a lot more tuning than is needed for a sub install. Plus the re-q is way better than using just a crappy LOC. So IMO OP the re-q will work nicely without any problems and will be easier to operate and install.


As for 1 10 that is fine for blending with the bose system if you go with two you may over power yourself with bass and may end up having to upgrade your speakers because of it.

NickBaragona 11-03-2011 09:18 PM

Is it best to choose subs with an impedence of 4ohm? Or does it matter?

90 ST 11-03-2011 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 1391081)
The re-q is find for adding a sub to your system and just the re-q no need for the re-q5 unless you are adding speakers later on.

As for the audio control, that is a lot more tuning than is needed for a sub install. Plus the re-q is way better than using just a crappy LOC. So IMO OP the re-q will work nicely without any problems and will be easier to operate and install.


As for 1 10 that is fine for blending with the bose system if you go with two you may over power yourself with bass and may end up having to upgrade your speakers because of it.

The ReQ is NOT the best answer, and the LC2i is simple to set up, Remember i do work for the company that OWNS ReQ, and i'm still telling you the Audio Control peice is better, and easy to set up. There is a reason the ReQ has been drop from the Canadian market, and i believe the US now too.

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Originally Posted by NickBaragona (Post 1391196)
Is it best to choose subs with an impedence of 4ohm? Or does it matter?

Very cool amp, so damn small, size wise, but for that amp to make power you need to end up with a 1 Ohm load and get the PEQ for it also. It will come in very handy adding a sub to the stock set up.

bigaudiofanat 11-04-2011 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by 90 ST (Post 1391524)
The ReQ is NOT the best answer,

Your right! He should just drop 900 bucks for JBL MS-8 than!


The bottom line is there will always be a better product. Remember that 90 :tiphat:

NickBaragona 11-04-2011 07:51 AM

So with this amp I would basically have to shop around for a 1ohm sub? If I buy a 4ohm sub, how can I end up with a 1ohm load? Sorry, I'm new to this.

Rockford Fosgate T0D210 Power T0 10" subwoofer with selectable 1- or 4-ohm impedance at Crutchfield.com

I was looking at this sub. Would my amp have enough power to push it?

bigaudiofanat 11-04-2011 08:15 AM

On that one you can select it on Dual voice coil models you would have to wire the sub a certain way.

Just make sure your amp is 1 ohm stable or else you can damage it.

90 ST 11-04-2011 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by NickBaragona (Post 1391715)
So with this amp I would basically have to shop around for a 1ohm sub? If I buy a 4ohm sub, how can I end up with a 1ohm load? Sorry, I'm new to this.

Rockford Fosgate T0D210 Power T0 10" subwoofer with selectable 1- or 4-ohm impedance at Crutchfield.com

I was looking at this sub. Would my amp have enough power to push it?

No it wont, check out the following:

Rockford R2D2
Rockford P2D2

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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 1391672)
Your right! He should just drop 900 bucks for JBL MS-8 than!


The bottom line is there will always be a better product. Remember that 90 :tiphat:

You need to remember people that work for manufactures, may have better info then you, and should be listen to when they are giving you inside info.
Yes there will be, but the REq is not the best opition is been discontinued, because we had too many problems with it. it has nothing to do with anything else, as for the LC2i, it's a few bucks cheaper then the ReQ was.

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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 1391743)
On that one you can select it on Dual voice coil models you would have to wire the sub a certain way.

Just make sure your amp is 1 ohm stable or else you can damage it.

As for that RF amp, it's 1 ohm stable,and that is where it makes the rated 300 watts.


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