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I think that IA 5.1 would work fine and be much nicer than anything built by maxxsonics. If I had the spare cash, I would pick one up for the old lady's car. If you're wanting to stay in the super cheap market, I agree that Audiopipe may well be the best bet. My vote goes to the IA 5.1 though, sweet little amp made by one of the premier names in the industry.

lol. thanks shizzzon. ill check it out,

yeah, i figured..

im not even sure if the subs can actually handle 200rms each.

they're radioshack optimus power series that i got for $40 for all of them lol.

I actually did a couple of very nice builds for a friend and myself with a pair of these in 10's for him and 12's for myself right after high school which was '97. They really do sound quite good and can even get fairly loud believe or not, and they'll take 200wrms all day long without a problem too.

I never did get rid of them either. I'm lending them to a very good friend of mine who's been using them for awhile now and after 14yrs they still sound great and are holding up quite well. I paid $40 ea. back in '97 when they were on a special 50% off sale at our local RadioShack. The manager still has photos hanging in the store of the two builds.

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