If you want to push them at peak capacity which is like 600-800 Watts per sub you are gonna need somewhere in the neighborhood of 2400-3200 Watts comming from the amp. You would probably have the best luck by runnin two amps that are 1200-1500W apiece and you will deffinately need a capacitor or your lights will dim. Nice cars can look really junky when the bass makes the lights dim. On the capacitor remember that you should get a 1 Farad for every 1000Watts the amp is (example 1500W amp needs a 1.5Farrad cap.) If you are looking to save some money and you want a seriously good amp go with the SONY 1200W from your local Wal-Mart. Also... 1/2 channel amps... no 3/4's... MONO ( 1 channel ) amps if possible... give you alot better power. But if you have 4 12's you prolly aren't looking to save money so just go with two monsterous amps and a cap and you're good to go.
It depends on the type; L5, L7,CVR,CXR Solo-X. The cheaper 1 is around $80.00 each. The upper price one is $699.00 each.
The Kicker 08DS12L72 has dual 12 inch enclosures.
for best results i would buy (2) Kicker ZX1000.1 or a Kicker ZX1500.1
dimensions for the kicker box is Height-16" width- 32-3/8" depth 19-9/16" will they fit in the 2005 jaguar x type trunk
well i could be because it has four sides but im not entirely sure
It depends on her body type and previous sports experience. She might have an advantage as a kicker.
It could have one, two or four cams. Depends on the engine
i believe it was Galieo but it could be Magellan Type your answer here...
l5's are louder, alpine type r's are clearer. It all depends on what you want..... Loud, or clear.
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A tweeter is a type of speaker that is specifically designed to reproduce high frequencies. It is responsible for producing the sharp and crisp sounds in the upper range of the audio spectrum. Tweeters are often paired with woofers to cover the full range of audible frequencies.