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Old 03-16-2006, 03:58 PM
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Which amps for my system?

Many thanks to Bigsash who has been helping me w/ my system setup.

Brand/and wattage recommendations for amps please.....

My system:

Eclipse AVN5500

DLS UP6 for front

Zenclosure box w/ two image dynamic IDQ10

Dynamat for trunk and door panels

Thanks!
 
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Old 03-17-2006, 12:07 PM
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Uh... why stop now? DLS RA10/RA40
 
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Old 03-17-2006, 12:52 PM
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Look at the JL Audio 300/2 and 500/1.
 
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Old 03-17-2006, 01:12 PM
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PM me w/ a price please


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Uh... why stop now? DLS RA10/RA40
 
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Old 03-17-2006, 01:18 PM
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yeah El_Duderino, i recommended he go with the RA10 and RA40 as well
 
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Old 03-17-2006, 01:21 PM
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i have been happy with Cascade VMAX dampener and you can get it online nice and cheap. You can get a 10 pack for $120 at Zeronoise.com. Some audio shops charge like $40/pack so I think it is really advisable to buy it before hand, I didn't know what kind of mark up this stuff had and made the mistake of buying it at an audio shop

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Old 03-17-2006, 01:50 PM
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i have been happy with Cascade VMAX dampener and you can get it online nice and cheap. You can get a 10 pack for $120 at Zeronoise.com. Some audio shops charge like $40/pack so I think it is really advisable to buy it before hand, I didn't know what kind of mark up this stuff had and made the mistake of buying it at an audio shop

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Yeah, remember this conversation after you graduate and get a job, business-major-man

We now buy bulk packs too...
 

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LOL hey we live in a knowledge based economy, i paid to learn the lesson
I consider your shop, unlike most others, to be of the utmost integrity and honesty I don't think you are even close to being in the biz of ripping people off. I am just trying to give him a heads up so when he goes to a cartoys-esque establishment he doesen't really get ripped =]]]
 
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Old 03-17-2006, 03:09 PM
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Oh and by the way, I already have two jobs, but I'll remember it even better for when I graduate and open some businesses
 
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What is your budget? Much easier to recommend something with a starting point.
 
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Honestly I don't really know what my budget is for amps...I wanted to spend around 1.5k- 2k on everything excluding my head unit. So far I have my box (130) and two subs (299). That leaves me about 1000- 1500 for amps; wiring; sound deadening; and labor. Is that enough; right; or more than enough? I just want something that produce very clean bass and really bring out the mids and highs. I feel confident in my setup so far and want to complement it with good amps. Thanks for all the advice. Oh Pearl...the place I got my unit from was greatdeals4uonline. He is an ebay seller. After thinking about it; I decided to get everything from authorized distributors from now on. (the IDQ were purchased through sounddomain.com) Its only fair that I get your guys help and then I purchase through you.


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What is your budget? Much easier to recommend something with a starting point.
 
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Old 03-17-2006, 08:31 PM
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Your certainly headed in the right direction now sir. I appreciate the support of trying to keep business owners like myself in business. Im sure El Duderino is sharing the same appreciation too.

Within that budget you can easily go with the the ra10/ra40 and bank the leftover, or splurge a bit to the A6/A4 combo. Although a bit less power than the above on the sub portion (modestly rated) I am a big fan of the A7. Which would be a nice solution all around as well as simplfying the install and use of space while still banking a bit of that cash.
 
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go with the RA10 RA40 if you needed more power than that (which you don't)then go with Tru Technologies Amps but they are way out of your price range & the RA's are more than enough power for your needs
What year is your G?
 
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I can use an RA10 to power both my subs?? My car is a 06

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go with the RA10 RA40 if you needed more power than that (which you don't)then go with Tru Technologies Amps but they are way out of your price range & the RA's are more than enough power for your needs
What year is your G?
 


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