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Mines just subtle to give it that better clarity rather than put to much through the door speakers and distorting them.  It's a Sony explode not sure of the rms on it it's not that large as its only an 8 inch.  That's run on a separate amp and the door speakers on their own amp. 👍👍

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Could get a cheeky under seat sub, I've an active one which rounds the system off nicely not too obtrusive i mainly listen to jungle/d&b and hiphop makes my passengers bits vibrate if I get the low range right 😂

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1 hour ago, Rkidder said:

I'm a 49 year old bloke, when you've got the sub on does it sound like a 17 year old saxo driver. What I mean is it over powering or is it just suttle?

The better ones tend to be adjustable so you can suit the bass to your taste... either a hint of bass or rattle all your interior... up to you!

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34 minutes ago, stants said:

Could get a cheeky under seat sub, I've an active one which rounds the system off nicely not too obtrusive i mainly listen to jungle/d&b and hiphop makes my passengers bits vibrate if I get the low range right 😂

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A hit with the ladies i'm sure :biggrin:

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I bought the kenwood one on the right as at the time the in fase one was more alot more expensive, think I paid 105 and the in fase was 170, but the in fase one is supposed to be the dogs danglies

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1 minute ago, stants said:

 

I bought the kenwood one on the right as at the time the in fase one was more alot more expensive, think I paid 105 and the in fase was 170, but the in fase one is supposed to be the dogs danglies

 

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Guys the pioneer head unit I'm getting only has 2 preouts, will that be enough to run a sub n amp...??

cheers

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If you have an active sub then shouldn't need an amp. Only if you went passive sub and wanted a million watts.

A good head unit should have at least 50watts rms

I know with my kenwood if you didn't have enough pre outs or a sub out you can spur off the rear speaker out, only other thing you need to do is tap into an accessory power and earth it. Really simple to install

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13 minutes ago, stants said:

 

If you have an active sub then shouldn't need an amp. Only if you went passive sub and wanted a million watts.

 

A good head unit should have at least 50watts rms

 

I know with my kenwood if you didn't have enough pre outs or a sub out you can spur off the rear speaker out, only other thing you need to do is tap into an accessory power and earth it. Really simple to install

 

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Thanks man...👍

Will be looking into a small underseat active sub...

Remap first tho 😝

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