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i am thinking of buying a rockford fosgate Prime R500.

500 Watt Mono Amplifier.

http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/products/pr...S&p_status=

And i was going to get 2 FI SSD10 subwoofer

https://ssl.perfora.net/www.ficaraudio.com/...view.shopscript

I am not even sure that it would even work i think you have to have the right amount of ohms and watts for these things to go together right? and if it will work do you guys think it sound like a good set up? I am wanting it to bassy but also have clean vocals and other sounds like that =]

please help and thank you

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The IB3 is meant for ifinite baffle only. Do you realize that? I would suggest the ssd with that power if youre goin with that power.

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I don't know the actually power a r500 puts out, but you could get 2 dual 1 ohm SSD subs and push them with a hifonics amp. I like Hifonics amps because they are 1 ohm stable, push rated power, and are priced very well.

do you think flatwind coil or copper coil? and what is bp power? it gives you those options on the website

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The IB3 is meant for ifinite baffle only. Do you realize that? I would suggest the ssd with that power if youre goin with that power.

sorry about that i have actually been looking at both the one i accidently put and the one you said..my plan was to get the ssd because their the same price as the ones i accidently put i really mean to put the ssd's i edited it lol.. so with that set up do you think it would be good?

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Those SSDs can take like 800-1000w each, so you'd be severly underpowering them with that. For $700 you can do a hell of a lot better than what u listed.

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^x2 AQ 1200 with two ssd's would be good match! and every hiffonics I've ever had experience with did NOT do rated.

System tear out has begun...Out with the old

i have a iq of 128 i graduated at the top of my class tell me how im reatrded you are the 1 thats dumb as hell you can't even spell

Look at the underlined text hahahahahahahaha

I think of it as the virgin losing the virginity technique

not just jumping in to it, and pounding away, but going at it slowly over time, to get to that full extreme

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Those SSDs can take like 800-1000w each, so you'd be severly underpowering them with that. For $700 you can do a hell of a lot better than what u listed.

sorry i didnt mean too lol.. i have very little knowledge on all this kind of stuff and need help on learning i tried my best though to look at all the info on it could you suggest a set up for me please?

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