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  1. Well I would look for something that soecifically does front and sub outputs. Not just any ol two outputs. The speakers shouldn't be covering your lowend at all. Lower midrange sure, but not what a sub does. Not at the frequency range of a high end set of components to see what I mean. Good job keeping the budget in mind. Wiring is one of those things where over kill is better than under kill. Look at what you will be pulling for aperage in the future. Not just what will do for now. No sense in paying for wire twice right? Get what you need first. J
  2. I'm very flexible on width and length, just as long as i have some room to stow kayak paddles, camping gear, or recovery gear. I'm still torn, I might get an 12" XCON and get a bigger amp down the road if I want more volume. I'm getting excited about going to AE tomorrow (Monday), I've been very excited to see some of their stuff on FaceBook.
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  4. Hes talking about dual 1 ohm Subs. . If each sub Is wired In Series then each sub will be wired at 2 at the amp In Parallel to make It 1 ohm
  5. Rockford fosgate has one of the better diagram's that I've seen. http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/support/wiringwizard.aspx Choose your options there, and it gives you possible outcomes based on wiring. It does not have dual 1 ohm as an option so choose the dual 2 ohm, and adjust math accordingly.

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