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Question for my friend
My friend has a 1999 Durango he is running a set up focal components in the front and a new alpine deck..
Here is the deck http://www.crutchfield.com/App/Produ...DA9884&tp=5684 And the components are the K2 power from focal... hes thinking its time for subs and amps... what you suggestions? 2 tens? Small 2 channel amp for the sub.. the components get pretty loud with new alpine deck, but might be clearer with a amp?
My new Truck
1994 K1500: K&N Drop In Filter, Dual Flow Master 40's. Rebuilt and Beefed up 4L60-e, New Alpine Deck, Alpine 6X9's Type S in the back. All pin stripping and Bumper Guards removed. ![]()
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Re: Question for my friend
I would definitely recommend running the components off an amp. Not only will it give them more power but as long as it's a decent amp it will be a much cleaner signal as well.
2000 Chevy Tahoe Limited- Lowered 3/3 on stock rims painted black, system and some other goodies
2005 GMC Canyon- 22's, 4 10's, a bunch of other show stuff |
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Re: Question for my friend
Get an amp for the components first...and some sound deadening!
-Cody
04 GMC
system in the works: Pioneer DEH-940MP, RF T8002 on Peerless XLS 8" midbasses, RF T8004 on DLS Iridium 3" midrange and tweeter, RF T40001 on 2 Adire Brahma 12s, RF 360.2º processor |
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