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Alright how does this setup sound? 2 12" SSDs no options and an audioque 1200D amp? the amp has been rated at around 1400 watts at 1 ohm but the SSDs are 800 rms. would it still be okay or should i find another amp? and if so what amp. around $250 please. thanks

That amp will do just fine :)

i woudl try to do a huge ported box with that kinda power

for my goals anyhow.

I think it will work fine. What are you doing for a box?

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i was leaning towards sealed because i heard its cleaner and tighter and they are going under my rear seats in my f150 so i doubt i would have enough room for a ported box

You could add the BP Power and Flatwind coil if you want to upgrade your amp later on down the road.

You'll want DVC 1ohm coils if you buy two subs.

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already on a low budget. i doubt i could get both of those options. what about just the copper coil? is it a big difference?

oh but should i get any options on the subs or should i just leave them stock?

You don't need any options with that power. They will still get plenty loud off of 600 watts per sub. I recommend that you port and use circle ports. You will save on a good amount of space vs a slot port.

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already on a low budget. i doubt i could get both of those options. what about just the copper coil? is it a big difference?

Copper coil will help with the sound quality and actually drop power handling a bit.

Which is counter active to what I was saying earlier.

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oh wow then ill probably just leave them stock. but what the heck are circle ports? do they not use as much room as a regular port?

oh wow then ill probably just leave them stock. but what the heck are circle ports? do they not use as much room as a regular port?

They displace very little because of how thin the ports are compare to 3/4 mdf. http://www.psp-inc.com/ for info...but get them from partsexpress.com they're much cheaper from them.

1.1cub after sub displacment should work out fine. Per sub that is.

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