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amp for 2 fi x10"

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I think I'm gonna add another sub soonish and am hunting for an amp. My budget will be around $150 and was thinking 500 watts total. I'm going sealed. I have ~160 watts on this one now and it gets loud which is why I was gonna add another with a little more power each.

Or would I be better off just getting a bigger amp on the one I have. My budget may go up some just depends on the amp. Definitely not over $200. I have 4ga wire running and will need to put an amp on fronts. I have a 4 channel now running entire system. My car is a 2011 Honda civic systems in Sig.

If I'm a noob and you have questions just ask

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I Installed 2 Fi X 10's on an audiopipe 1000.1 in a ported enclosure 2.7 cubic ft net tuned at 34hz and they sounded very good. The amp was around 150 shipped If IRC.

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Mind buying used? There's an AQ750 for sale right now in the classifieds that would work great with 1, 2, or 4 svc4 X drivers. Good price on a nice amp and you get to keep a little of that cash in your pocket.

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Not afraid to buy used. The problem I have is electrical system. Only 80amp alternator and small battery. Changing these is not an option. My lights dim very slightly on certain songs with this 4 channel. I'm doing my big 3 in the next few months. No other electrical system upgrades can be made this civic is a lease.

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Not afraid to buy used. The problem I have is electrical system. Only 80amp alternator and small battery. Changing these is not an option. My lights dim very slightly on certain songs with this 4 channel. I'm doing my big 3 in the next few months. No other electrical system upgrades can be made this civic is a lease.

should be fine with a <1000rms mono block and big three, probably wont be able to crank it though. just watch the voltage, etc.

that AQ looks like a decent deal.

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