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hey guys, i have a guy wantin me to throw 2 12'' Type-S in his truck for him....well what kind of amp do you suggest for these...something for a decent price but not shit. let me know. please and thank you

EDIT-- forgot to add they are 4ohm

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Something about 600W rms. On alpine's site, for those subs it says RMS 300, peak 900.

I'd just go with 600 so you have 300 going to both just to be safe. Or I guess it depends on if you're going to be bridging them or not.

BTW on the site it says those are DVC? You mean to say they are dual 4ohm?

Maybe be more specific as to what ohm you will be wiring them as well, that tells alot as to which amp is going to be best.

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ok, so i went over to talk to the guy today. they are DVC 4 ohm. probably be wiring them to 1 ohm.

Thanks stuart.

any other suggestions?

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You can get a refurb sundown saz 1500D or a used one for that you could even get a new 1200D that just came out. I really enjoy mine.

Thats a decent amp for the subs, and the refurbs even carry a warrenty which is nice, and within the guys budget.

Tho the sundown saz1500 is a tad bit to much power for the subs, you can just turn the gain down instead of volt matching it with the headunit.

Then this way your customer will have room to upgrade if he ever wants a better subs in the future like type r's or something.

 

 

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