I have 2 12" Alpine Type R SWR-1242D DVC subwoofers (500w rms). What would be your suggestions for the best amplifier to match my subwoofers. I have 0 to spend. Anything would help! Also, I would like an amp that will require the least to no upgrades to my stock vehicle electrical system.
I’m going to be running (2) 5X7′s, (2) 6.5′, and (1) 10′ subwoofer. These are all JL. Could somebody tell me what would work best for an amplifier as far as channels, watts, ohms…etc. I would like to get this to work without a crossover if possible. I’m a little rusty at car stereo stuff, it’s been awhile since i’ve messed around with them.
I have a 1994 dodge dakota and I want to put a system in it. I have a box and two twelve inch pioneer subwoofers that will put out 350 watts and 1400 watts max peak. What would be the best amplifier and how many watts would it have to be in order for it to work without costing me a fortune.
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