I have a 15" rockford fosgate p3 and i love it, it pounds hard as h3ll a couple of my buddys rock the rockford subs to we all like i got a couple friends that are sporting the kicker i like rockford better they look cooler it dosent matter their about the same it just depends how much money you want to spend
rockford fosgate
kicker L7 or fosgate t1
For the best rated brands of car stereo speakers, Kenwood, Sony, Infinity, and Rockford Fosgate are among the highest rated. The prices are also reasonable.
There are several brands of car speakers that offer superior quality: Shallow Mount, MB Quart, Boston Acoustics, CDT Audio, Focal, Alpine, Infinity, Polk, JL Audio, Rockford Fosgate, Kicker, and JBL. To find the best speakers for you, it is recommended that you compare reviews of different specific speaker models. However, any speakers manufactured by the 10 brands listed are sure to offer excellent quality.
Rockford Fosgate and JL Audio are the top of the line subwoofers.
The p1000-1 Rockford fosgate punch amp
Matter of opinion. I'm a Kicker/Rockford Fosgate/JL Audio fan. Alpine is still pretty good too. Stay away from brands like Dual, MTX, Audiobahn, Sony, and pretty much anything else with a 'too good to be true' price tag.
In my opinion the Rockford fosgate T2 subs are the best. They are pricey but well worth it. I have a t2 15" powered by a Rockford fosgate t2001bd (2000 watts) and it is the best system I've had.
For what exactly? It all depends upon what you are looking for, and how deep your pockets go. I can give you a list of subs that are top of the line the list contains home and auto subs. Klipsch Polk Infinity Paradigm MTX Rockford Fosgate Alpine JBL Yamaha Pyle Onkyo JL Audio Cerwin Vega Kicker
The Rockford Fosgate Punch 400-Watt Mult. offers a very good subwoofer output. You can also try the Boss CX1100M.
Depends on the truck but more than likely a shallow 12 like the Rockford fosgate ps3 pioneer also makes one that's sounds great!
Are you trying to add amplifiers? If so the best way is to use LOC (line out converters) and your RCAs will run from them to your amp.