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cobracommander

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  1. looks nice, that would fit about 8 of the last cars i owned (standard chrysler mounting)
  2. probably around 1200w or so going by fuse rating, not really worth it
  3. I have 2 MJ18 8ohm if interesed. They would go great on a 1000w dayton amp or a behringer. They do IB or you can put them in big ported boxes tuned low. That would be plenty for a room that size. PM me if interested.
  4. i was just gonna post something like this lol Q would have been a better choice for a sealed box using bass boost will throw you 'flat response' right out of the window, i mean think about it, you want a flat response but you are dialing in probably a 12db boost at 40hz. you could have built a ported box and tuned it low probably mid to high 20s and have a flat response yet retain more output what kind of music do you listen to, if you say rap or rock (most) forget a flat response or 'sq' because i gurantee that isnt the sound you are looking for, unless you are listening to jazz or classical
  5. douchebag
  6. it would be good for 2
  7. sont ever say max peak power again, but yes it should work good
  8. could do a pair of amps, run each one at 1ohm or strap a pair
  9. shoulda got dual 1s but kicker probably would be you best and cheapest bet, might be able to find one used
  10. try turning it around or seal everything off from the trunk
  11. nothing really
  12. there was like a 20 page thread about this on ca.com about a year and a half ago

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