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do you guys think i'm getting a good deal for two 12" sxx re audio subs new around 450. and what amp should i use for them i don't really want audioque because i would have to use batteries. i want a good amp that i will only have to upgrade the big 3 and later on upgrade the stock battery not the alternator.

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AQ will make you use batteries ?

Tell me you have one battery, at least !

If you use less than 1500 watts, you can just do the big3 and keep your alt and your batt. I don't know what you got for stock electrical system, though.

I have 1500 watts for my sub and a 320 watts for my front cpeakers on stock electrical, and I did not even finished the big 3 : I only have 2 big ground wires on my battery. With no problem at all. I keep watching my voltmeter, and everything is normal. It depends on the car you have.

AQ, Sundown, Rockford,... whatever you can afford.

Some amps will require a strong electrical system to achieve 1000 watts, but I don't think RF, AQ, or Sundown are like that. Sundown makes rated power at 12.8 v for example !

It's up to you !

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AQ will make you use batteries ?

Tell me you have one battery, at least !

If you use less than 1500 watts, you can just do the big3 and keep your alt and your batt. I don't know what you got for stock electrical system, though.

I have 1500 watts for my sub and a 320 watts for my front cpeakers on stock electrical, and I did not even finished the big 3 : I only have 2 big ground wires on my battery. With no problem at all. I keep watching my voltmeter, and everything is normal. It depends on the car you have.

AQ, Sundown, Rockford,... whatever you can afford.

Some amps will require a strong electrical system to achieve 1000 watts, but I don't think RF, AQ, or Sundown are like that. Sundown makes rated power at 12.8 v for example !

It's up to you !

i was going to use the aq 2200 and two re audio sx 12" thats why i need a strong electrical system. i talked to someone from tech support on AQ. they test theirs on like 14.4 volts that's why they require a good electrical system. i can't say that about sundown because i don't know.

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AQ will make you use batteries ?

Tell me you have one battery, at least !

If you use less than 1500 watts, you can just do the big3 and keep your alt and your batt. I don't know what you got for stock electrical system, though.

I have 1500 watts for my sub and a 320 watts for my front cpeakers on stock electrical, and I did not even finished the big 3 : I only have 2 big ground wires on my battery. With no problem at all. I keep watching my voltmeter, and everything is normal. It depends on the car you have.

AQ, Sundown, Rockford,... whatever you can afford.

Some amps will require a strong electrical system to achieve 1000 watts, but I don't think RF, AQ, or Sundown are like that. Sundown makes rated power at 12.8 v for example !

It's up to you !

it's for a 2008 pontiac g6

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