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whats the best amp for the 3515e? for a street bass set-up. i want the bass to crawl really far.. :D whats the best amp to feed this sub? and maybe you could give measurement for the best box. my car is a mitsubishi 1990 Galant GTi. thanks!

http://www.ddaudio.com/dd/caraudio/woofers.asp?series=3500e for specs thanks!

Series

3500e

Voice Coil Diameter

3"

Magnet Weight

200 oz

Power Handling RMS/Peak

1200/4800

Suspension

80 mm

Nominal Impedance

D .35 - 4.0 Ohm

DC Resistance

D .35 - 3.6 Ohm

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They underrate though i would go with something along the lines of 2400 rms or so

AQ2200, or ZX2500. Either one would be sufficient.

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In what price range are you looking to spend?

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look for something that does a solid 1500-1800w rms.... they can handle more but its install dependent

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