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here again ...... http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/woofer_configurations.asp

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well my question was if i wire it for 2ohms will it be more stable/reliable(last longer) then if i wired for 1 ohm? or will it not matter

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1999 Altima 5spd

HU: Alpine CDA-9887

Frnts: CDT audio 6.5 Components

Rears: Alpine Type R 6.5 Components

Speaker Amp: DAT HR4125

Subs: 2 AQ HDC3 15's coming soon

Sub Amps:(2)US MD2D

Wiring: Stinger

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running a sub @ 1ohm/2ohm means nothing for the longevity of the driver. Typically, using 1ohm load on the amp will be harder on the cars electric system, but running an amp @ 2ohm, will make LESS power. First and for-most, you need to do the BIGIII to your car/truck, then add a back batt, then add an HO alt if you need more power, and or exceed 2500watts (this is just my theory)

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im starting to wonder if my trunk is going to blow off....

1999 Altima 5spd

HU: Alpine CDA-9887

Frnts: CDT audio 6.5 Components

Rears: Alpine Type R 6.5 Components

Speaker Amp: DAT HR4125

Subs: 2 AQ HDC3 15's coming soon

Sub Amps:(2)US MD2D

Wiring: Stinger

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running a sub @ 1ohm/2ohm means nothing for the longevity of the driver. Typically, using 1ohm load on the amp will be harder on the cars electric system, but running an amp @ 2ohm, will make LESS power. First and for-most, you need to do the BIGIII to your car/truck, then add a back batt, then add an HO alt if you need more power, and or exceed 2500watts (this is just my theory)

oh ok i got you now

1999 Altima 5spd

HU: Alpine CDA-9887

Frnts: CDT audio 6.5 Components

Rears: Alpine Type R 6.5 Components

Speaker Amp: DAT HR4125

Subs: 2 AQ HDC3 15's coming soon

Sub Amps:(2)US MD2D

Wiring: Stinger

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and i take it the only place to get fi subs is from off their site

1999 Altima 5spd

HU: Alpine CDA-9887

Frnts: CDT audio 6.5 Components

Rears: Alpine Type R 6.5 Components

Speaker Amp: DAT HR4125

Subs: 2 AQ HDC3 15's coming soon

Sub Amps:(2)US MD2D

Wiring: Stinger

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yeah if you can get that fosgate amp then go with that one man that is a good amp right there but i mean if you on a budget then roll with the hifonics.and that fosgate will do more then ratted too so your looking at 2200 or maybe more.

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do you guys think the 6.5 type x components are over rated? better choices out there for less? or ou think its just personal preference? i just know theyre made for sql and thats what i want up front. im trying to have it sound like a concert inside my car. any suggestions as well?

1999 Altima 5spd

HU: Alpine CDA-9887

Frnts: CDT audio 6.5 Components

Rears: Alpine Type R 6.5 Components

Speaker Amp: DAT HR4125

Subs: 2 AQ HDC3 15's coming soon

Sub Amps:(2)US MD2D

Wiring: Stinger

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