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^^^^^Those 85 watts going to a set of 6x9's will only leave you disappointed.
Ha thanks for saving me the time lol! I was currently looking at more amp mounting spots lol. I think I'll be grabbing a digital audio evo amp. They are pretty bad as from what I've heard. Also looking at 8" in bag subs lol.
Ha thanks for saving me the time lol! I was currently looking at more amp mounting spots lol. I think I'll be grabbing a digital audio evo amp. They are pretty bad as from what I've heard. Also looking at 8" in bag subs lol.
You'll want to seal off the subs in your bags and create a proper enclosure with air space to specs for them to sound right. Hit me up before you get started there are better amps suited for different sounds.
You'll want to seal off the subs in your bags and create a proper enclosure with air space to specs for them to sound right. Hit me up before you get started there are better amps suited for different sounds.
In my previous comment, I spoke of buying a digital audio amp...I meant soundigital lol. I see you sell soundigital? Any idea when the 800.4 evo will be out with the better crossovers meant for speakers other than subs? I heard soon..
SD does not have an amp with an adjustable crossover. You need to run a sound processor with it. Like I said when you're ready to make the jump to some speakers in your bags drop me a note brother.
Has there been a comparison of the NVX MVPA4:4 with these two amps (DD and prv)? Just curious as todos the NVX stacks up.
There's a "bench test" on the NVX posted in the sticky. Honest assessment....I was never crazy about the sound quality of the NVX vs. the small JL 280/4. The DD is likely not going to have enough juice behind it.
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