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Buy used.

why would you buy used, if you have $2600? also, it'd help to know what type of vehicle it's going in?

Considering we have no idea how space he has or how much power he wants to run or what car this is even going into. Electrical upgrades alone can eat into a budget quickly not to mention wiring and what not. His comment may have been vague but unless the OP is planning on running 4 18's on low power the amp is going to cost a bit too.

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It's getting kind of annoying all these opened ended questions. There's like three that just say. 4-15's what amp do I need. Or one 18 shud I fiberglass it?

Wtf state facts so we can actually help lol

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I would look at the OA-18 or 15 subs. Pretty legit for the price, amp wise the Cresendos or a used sundown. Of coarse there are others but I would perfer these. Battery wise, you can find C&Ds somewhat cheap. I havent really dealt with any alt companys so I cant help you there.

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Lol very true. More specifics but I believe if you can fit that you'd hopefully be in 150 with the right box

If you cant hit 150 with 2600 you're doing something wrong

That's one of the most ignorant responses I've ever read, not everyone can fit x amount of subs in a car to run big cone area, I'd like to see you hit a 150 with 2 12s and a 2600 dollar budget and still be able to play music while holding decent voltage.

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Lol very true. More specifics but I believe if you can fit that you'd hopefully be in 150 with the right box

If you cant hit 150 with 2600 you're doing something wrong

That's one of the most ignorant responses I've ever read, not everyone can fit x amount of subs in a car to run big cone area, I'd like to see you hit a 150 with 2 12s and a 2600 dollar budget and still be able to play music while holding decent voltage.

I would if i had a crx lol.

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Lol very true. More specifics but I believe if you can fit that you'd hopefully be in 150 with the right box

If you cant hit 150 with 2600 you're doing something wrong

That's one of the most ignorant responses I've ever read, not everyone can fit x amount of subs in a car to run big cone area, I'd like to see you hit a 150 with 2 12s and a 2600 dollar budget and still be able to play music while holding decent voltage.

I'm trying to, my budgets now 4k lol! I'm trying to do it under 40hz

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Lol very true. More specifics but I believe if you can fit that you'd hopefully be in 150 with the right box

If you cant hit 150 with 2600 you're doing something wrong

That's one of the most ignorant responses I've ever read, not everyone can fit x amount of subs in a car to run big cone area, I'd like to see you hit a 150 with 2 12s and a 2600 dollar budget and still be able to play music while holding decent voltage.

I'm trying to, my budgets now 4k lol! I'm trying to do it under 40hz

my post wasn't directed towards you btw :D

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Lol very true. More specifics but I believe if you can fit that you'd hopefully be in 150 with the right box

If you cant hit 150 with 2600 you're doing something wrong

That's one of the most ignorant responses I've ever read, not everyone can fit x amount of subs in a car to run big cone area, I'd like to see you hit a 150 with 2 12s and a 2600 dollar budget and still be able to play music while holding decent voltage.

I would if i had a crx lol.

you can spend $100 and hit a 150 LOL. or you can fart, either or

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Lol very true. More specifics but I believe if you can fit that you'd hopefully be in 150 with the right box

If you cant hit 150 with 2600 you're doing something wrong

That's one of the most ignorant responses I've ever read, not everyone can fit x amount of subs in a car to run big cone area, I'd like to see you hit a 150 with 2 12s and a 2600 dollar budget and still be able to play music while holding decent voltage.

I'm trying to, my budgets now 4k lol! I'm trying to do it under 40hz

4k budget and a hatchback not hitting 150s, and u said something wrong with him not hitting 150s with a 2.6k budget ?

im confuse. lol

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