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Hi this is my Current install im pretty happy with it but i am now building a wall!

Us amps usa-6000 (not a double d!)

Specs from USAmps site

Two Channel Class AB Amplifier

Total Power Output: 6000 Watts RMS

3000 Watts x 2 into 1 Ohms

6000 Watts Bridged into 2 Ohms

THD at Rated Power: 0.1%

Signal/Noise Ratio: >105dBA

Frequency Response: 5Hz-50KHz

Damping Factor: >2500

Fuse Rating: 900 Amps

Dimensions:

114mm / 4.50in High

229mm / 9.0in Wide

629mm / 24.75in Long

Weight: 14.52kg / 32.00lb

Variable 24dB Low-Pass Active Crossover

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2 dd9512's

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CDT audio CL62's

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Us amps TU-600 Hybrid tube amp

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That amp looks massive!!! How do those cdt's sound cause ive been thinkin bout a set of mids and highs for up front

2000 GMC sierra 1500 ext cab

KMC XD Spy series rims

Front doors Fosgate punch 6 1/2's stock tweets

Rear doors Fosgate power 4x6's

Probox 10 and box under rear seat

Rockford fosgate R-500 Prime series amp (537 rms)

4 gauge wiring

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Thanks!

For 2 12s its pretty brutal :hairtrick:

The cdts sound really nice, The trebble is in no way harsh evern at high volume but it still remains super detailed and so clear!

Im not sure about the tube amp and vibrations i did wonder myself but i figured hey it was designd for a car so must be ok lol, my box is pretty dam solid and dosent appear to be much vibrations on the amps.

Im currently building a wall same amps but this time either 2 18s or 4 15s.

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