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if price is not an option go all out! just remember having a good electrical is a must.

i say start on stock alts and go from there

x2 i wish i stared with my ALT before getting my setup.

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I say beat him with with the wow factor. Since money isn't a factor, why not do a single Level5 18 DC sub off a single saz3000d amp. I say go with an ABC box for the fun of it. Do a single 260amp alt and two batteries should be more then enough to take out 4 crv's getting around 125rms each.

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cause then your just as big of a dick as that other guy is

do something simple 2 15s is close to 4 12s in cone area and will get plenty loud no need to buy this big ass system just to prove a point

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Yea... if your only goal is to beat him it won't be too much of a problem... now wanting something nice like you are talking about is a different story. How soon you looking to build? If you can wait id suggest a couple of the new 22's that will be coming out depending on the specs.

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x2 i wish i stared with my ALT before getting my setup.

3x electrical 1st if you might have money issues. And if you wanna go for loud id say 4x 15's properly powered, getting 500watt rms a piece, w/ high sensitivity so good output.

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Do like others have posted about going with multiple 12's.

Every one here has Fi, DC, DD, Eh, Meh, Gee..... lol

Just be a little diff.

Just to stop people from hating on my post, people run above mentioned brands cause they are proven loud, quality woofers....

Derp.

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4 15's or 3 18's fit perfect in the back of a 96 yukon. below the window line even. also if you wanna get loud and make him say what kind of subs are those, put some t3's in there

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4 sundown Zv3 15's

4 dd m2a's

kenwood kdc-x994

2 batcap 4000's 1 batcap 2000

dual alts.

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four 15s will do it with a nice amount of power to them along with at least a dual alt setup.

2-DC 15XLM2 D.7s

1-DC 5K amp

(1) XS Power D6500(UNDERHOOD) and (1) XS3000(REAR)

3 runs 1/0ga for power and 2 runs of 1/0ga for negative.

(2)-RFT165s components, ...... 4 separate 1 inch tweetersRF T600-2(fronts) Punch 450.4(rear)

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