Anyone have this?
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Anyone have this?
Saleen/Rockford Fosgate 12" Subwoofer w/ Amplifier
http://www.stage3motorsports.com/pro...Amplifier.html
Was wondering if anyone had this, or knows of someone who does...do they like it, does it sound great, dependable, and a plug and plag for the shaker 500 like it says? Just wondering.
Searched for it here and couldn't find it.
http://www.stage3motorsports.com/pro...Amplifier.html
Was wondering if anyone had this, or knows of someone who does...do they like it, does it sound great, dependable, and a plug and plag for the shaker 500 like it says? Just wondering.
Searched for it here and couldn't find it.
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Its actually from CDC. 1000. http://www.classicdesignconcepts.com...splay/712.html
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I think I read somewhere that this is a 150watt rms powered sub.
Here is an alternative route that I picked that will get you ALOT more sound (still not enough to wake the neighbors, fortunately, because our Mustang's are pretty good at keeping the bass inside):
1) Buy MTX or Scosche custom fit Mustang enclosure ($100-150?)
2) Buy a decent 12" sub, for example, Alpine Type-X 1000watt-rms/3000watt-max ($260-270)
3) Buy a decent 1000watt-rms amp (typically should be rated 2000 watt peak). This will cost you about $300-400.
4) Buy SoundGate LOCB.2 line output converter to tap into the factory subwoofer signals. ($100)
5) Buy cables & fuses ($100 if you buy brand name cables. $50 if you don't)
6) Install.
TOTAL PRICE: $810-1020
Total wattage: 1000watts RMS, 2000-3000 watts peak, (but peak numbers are generally worthless.. just including them to make sure these RMS values are not compared to peak values)
Here is an alternative route that I picked that will get you ALOT more sound (still not enough to wake the neighbors, fortunately, because our Mustang's are pretty good at keeping the bass inside):
1) Buy MTX or Scosche custom fit Mustang enclosure ($100-150?)
2) Buy a decent 12" sub, for example, Alpine Type-X 1000watt-rms/3000watt-max ($260-270)
3) Buy a decent 1000watt-rms amp (typically should be rated 2000 watt peak). This will cost you about $300-400.
4) Buy SoundGate LOCB.2 line output converter to tap into the factory subwoofer signals. ($100)
5) Buy cables & fuses ($100 if you buy brand name cables. $50 if you don't)
6) Install.
TOTAL PRICE: $810-1020
Total wattage: 1000watts RMS, 2000-3000 watts peak, (but peak numbers are generally worthless.. just including them to make sure these RMS values are not compared to peak values)
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I think I read somewhere that this is a 150watt rms powered sub.
Here is an alternative route that I picked that will get you ALOT more sound (still not enough to wake the neighbors, fortunately, because our Mustang's are pretty good at keeping the bass inside):
1) Buy MTX or Scosche custom fit Mustang enclosure ($100-150?)
2) Buy a decent 12" sub, for example, Alpine Type-X 1000watt-rms/3000watt-max ($260-270)
3) Buy a decent 1000watt-rms amp (typically should be rated 2000 watt peak). This will cost you about $300-400.
4) Buy SoundGate LOCB.2 line output converter to tap into the factory subwoofer signals. ($100)
5) Buy cables & fuses ($100 if you buy brand name cables. $50 if you don't)
6) Install.
TOTAL PRICE: $810-1020
Total wattage: 1000watts RMS, 2000-3000 watts peak, (but peak numbers are generally worthless.. just including them to make sure these RMS values are not compared to peak values)
Here is an alternative route that I picked that will get you ALOT more sound (still not enough to wake the neighbors, fortunately, because our Mustang's are pretty good at keeping the bass inside):
1) Buy MTX or Scosche custom fit Mustang enclosure ($100-150?)
2) Buy a decent 12" sub, for example, Alpine Type-X 1000watt-rms/3000watt-max ($260-270)
3) Buy a decent 1000watt-rms amp (typically should be rated 2000 watt peak). This will cost you about $300-400.
4) Buy SoundGate LOCB.2 line output converter to tap into the factory subwoofer signals. ($100)
5) Buy cables & fuses ($100 if you buy brand name cables. $50 if you don't)
6) Install.
TOTAL PRICE: $810-1020
Total wattage: 1000watts RMS, 2000-3000 watts peak, (but peak numbers are generally worthless.. just including them to make sure these RMS values are not compared to peak values)
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Its actually from CDC. 1000. http://www.classicdesignconcepts.com...splay/712.html
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