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New guy here. Looking for help on a potential audio setup for my 2010 Dodge Charger. I'm looking to get 2 12" subs, amp, and enclosure first. ( <<<looking to spend about $800. is that feasible?) Then looking to get an aftermarket head unit down the line. I honestly have no idea about car audio so I need some suggestions. I want something that sounds good but hits hard. I mostly listen to hip/hop n rap so I like bass but not to the point that's all I hear. Any suggestions or opinions would be great. I know you guys probably get these questions all the time (sorry) but I figured I'd ask people who know something about car audio.

Thanks,

Blunt

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Thanks for the welcome guys. So reading around I think I have a couple options for subs I would like. These include:

2 Fi Audio SSD12 (Dual 2). Amp/ enclosure suggestion? or

2 Fi Audio X12 (Single 4 - I think) Amp/ enclosure suggestion? or

SSA Dcon 12D4 (2) + Sundown Audio SAX-125.2 Combo (need an enclosure suggestion)

This is going in a 2010 Dodge Charger. 32"w x 15"h x 20"d to work with.

I did find this custom made box that works with my car:

http://www.supercrewsound.com/commerce/product.jsp?prodId=431&catId=

Thanks.

What kind of music do you listen to and how much money are you willing to spend all choices I believe would sound good.

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