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I have a 4 door true honda civic 01 and was looking to put 2 PBX 12's in it do yall think that would get crazy loud ,if so, what amp should i run to them. Im lookin to like rattle peoples house windows.

u dont really wanna rattle peoples windows? do you thats not nice.

But my buddy bought a road master 12in tube from wal-mart.

I had it going to about 300watts, sittin in my back seat and well i could rattle my windows, parked about 20-30 ft away that is...

So just build a big box. i'm not sure what the rms is but put the two together and buy an amp that equals both or a little bit higher, and you should be fine.

u dont really wanna rattle peoples windows? do you thats not nice.

But my buddy bought a road master 12in tube from wal-mart.

I had it going to about 300watts, sittin in my back seat and well i could rattle my windows, parked about 20-30 ft away that is...

So just build a big box. i'm not sure what the rms is but put the two together and buy an amp that equals both or a little bit higher, and you should be fine.

what's pbx

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first off let me welcome you to SSA,

and yes the PBX's are capable of getting very loud, I believe 750 watts per sub would really get them going, but you can probably send more no sweat,

on the Power Bass web site there is an excellent .pdf file with many different box designs, for all kinds of usage

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