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Old Aug 6, 2006
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any good

i dont really know much about subs or amps or anything like that so i was wondering are these any good?---> http://www.crutchfield.com/S-7DajHyS...io&i=107DB2122

and if i do get those what amp would you recommend?

thanks for the help
 
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Old Aug 7, 2006
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I'm a fan of the Rockford Fosgate amps. You get what you pay for with electronics. Whatever you decide on for an amp, try not to get one that will be running hot all the time trying to pound your speakers. In other words, its better to get something that is a little overpowered and not need to use it so the amp won't be working as hard all the time. That's the theory anyways.
 
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Old Aug 7, 2006
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look at my audio set up. I have a post in here. But um the sub box isnt that bad. If your looking for thump that will be good. As far as amp. I will never go anywhere but Rockford Fosgate. Never heard of bad compliants and the are awsome period
 
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Old Aug 7, 2006
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Search on here for other audio setups and see what people recommend. If you spend a decent amount of money, pretty much anything will be good for the average person.

Also...I doubt that box for the Polks will fit in a ranger.
 
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Old Aug 7, 2006
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Originally Posted by rideac1
Search on here for other audio setups and see what people recommend. If you spend a decent amount of money, pretty much anything will be good for the average person.

Also...I doubt that box for the Polks will fit in a ranger.
The box would fit a extended cab firing upwards. also another thing. just measure up your cab space with your seats where ya got em at. then ya will know
 
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Old Aug 7, 2006
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it would be a decent setup, could get seperate parts for cheaper though and build box would sound better and be louder

and you wouldve built so it add special ness to it

if you dont want to carpet, primer and paint it
 
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Old Aug 8, 2006
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Originally Posted by bamaboy
it would be a decent setup, could get seperate parts for cheaper though and build box would sound better and be louder

and you wouldve built so it add special ness to it

if you dont want to carpet, primer and paint it
that was my not direction. thats where im going
 
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Old Aug 9, 2006
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I just ordered my T10001BD Rockford amp. Rockford is a rock solid amp choice IMO. Be sure to post some pictures when you're done so we can check out your setup!
 
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