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  1. #13
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    that rockford amp u have should be fine, just reading the specs and when bridged should be enough to run them coz it makes 200WRMS @ 4ohm bridged, ill presume the pioneers are about 300RMS each, its just enough to run them.
    do you know what voice coils the pioneers have (single or dual voice coil?)

    to run the splits i suggest something like an entry level alpine Vpower amplifer MRP-F300 http://www.alpine.com.au/products/pr...sp?modelID=377
    this will be enough to run the splits.

    u have a specifc budget u wanna work with?
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  2. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by aznsiko View Post
    hard bass = 10" = good for music with hard high frequency bass
    good overall =12" = good overall freguency bass
    low/soft bass = 15" = good for deep and low bass (but i find laggy at times)

    depends on the price you pay.... there are (or maybe was(no longer in production)) some very expensive 15" that sounds nicer then most 12"

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    don't have a clue if it's single or dual.

    to be honest i have 3 amps lying at home, 600w 4 ch, 400w 4 ch & 120w 2 ch. the 600 and 400 are massive, where as the 120w is nice and small. would prefer to use that. it's a sentrek spa-255d. it's probably a p.o.s but would it do the trick?

  4. #16
    if its 120w x 2 @ 4 ohm, bridging them should provide you with 480w for you sub.

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    mm cool. so that's how it works. never knew the sentrek could make decent power.

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    sometimes cheapo stuffs market their stuffs at 2ohm.... so it could well be
    120w x 2 @ 2 ohm
    60w x 2 @ 4 ohm

    then bridged at 4 ohm you will only get 240w

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    well i can't really find much info on the amp. it's old and sentrek is gone.

    guess we'll have to wait and see.

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    what gauge power cables should i be using for the rockford 201s?

    would i be safe with 8 gauge?

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    you mean power cable from batt to amp/s? 8awg should be sufficient, going lower wont hurt.

    if you're talkin about wiring between amp and sub/s then 12 awg is enough

    id use one of your multi-chan amps for speaker duties. you've got em so why not.

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    would 10awg be pushing it to run power from the battery to the amp?

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    id need alot more details about your system before i give a definite answer, but id say yes you'd be pushing it and possibly limiting your system.

    stick to 8 or better

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    okay.

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