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I'm not a noob to car audio, I've been around it ever since my brother got into it (six years ago). But I'm nowhere near a pro, and I don't like bothering my bro with a shit load of questions so I figured I would start asking some of them on here.

Ok so, my brother has four DC M2 XL 15's and a 12.0k sitting in his room they've never been out of their boxes or even opened. And I am now driving his truck and I've seen the systems he's put in it before, so I told him I want to buy one (or maybe two) of the 15's from him. I just don't know what amp I would use to power it (or them). There are so many options that would be great, but I work a minimum wage job so price is kinda important. I need the cheapest amp (or amps) that is available without sacrificing performance. Can anyone help me out?

2008 Pontiac Grand Prix

Currently:

Powder coated 300amp Mike Singer Alt

(1) XS Power D3400

(1) XS Power D3100

Future:

CT Sounds CT2200.1D

DC Audio 15" M2 XL

Pioneer AVH-X4700BS

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You are going to need at leat 3k amp.. Not cheap!

Thats cool. Im way too old to be upset by shit like that. Your name is winston. Your own parents hated you even before you were born.

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I'm far from loud and my roof/headliner flaps around like Adam's ass on a windy day. I think it depends more on the structure of the vehicle.

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why do you want nice subs and cheap amps?

Well I only want one or two of his DC's because he said he would give me a discount, otherwise I would've gone with Kicker or Rockford. But as far as the amp goes like I said above, I want something that will be cheap price wise without sacrificing too much power or quality.

2008 Pontiac Grand Prix

Currently:

Powder coated 300amp Mike Singer Alt

(1) XS Power D3400

(1) XS Power D3100

Future:

CT Sounds CT2200.1D

DC Audio 15" M2 XL

Pioneer AVH-X4700BS

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You are going to need at leat 3k amp.. Not cheap!

Yeah I know. Car audio in general isn't cheap, it sucks lol

2008 Pontiac Grand Prix

Currently:

Powder coated 300amp Mike Singer Alt

(1) XS Power D3400

(1) XS Power D3100

Future:

CT Sounds CT2200.1D

DC Audio 15" M2 XL

Pioneer AVH-X4700BS

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my friend powered his 2 L7's with a Memphis Mojo 4K.

and HOLY SHIT, my ears were about to pop.

Memphis mojo 4K. get it.

lol he said he wanted a cheap price.

OP, look into hifonics, audiopipe, and lanzar. They arent bad for the buck.

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Head unit- Kenwood Excelon KDC-X695

Front doors- Rockford Fosgate 6.5" Prime components

Rear doors- Rockford Fosgate 4" Punch coaxials

Sub amp- Audiopipe AP18001d

Subs- Two American Bass TNT 10"s

Box- 2.6 cubes @ 34hz, 36in of port

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my friend powered his 2 L7's with a Memphis Mojo 4K.

and HOLY SHIT, my ears were about to pop.

Memphis mojo 4K. get it.

lol he said he wanted a cheap price.

OP, look into hifonics, audiopipe, and lanzar. They arent bad for the buck.

ah yes, you're right. sorry OP.

guess cheap is in the eye of the beholder.

and i have seen some very good things about the Hifonics Colossus!

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