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How many watts is your sub(peak power)?  

28 members have voted

  1. 1. How many watts is your sub(peak power)?

    • No Sub, I use the space to carry dead bodies
      12
    • Under 100W
      0
    • 100W-299W
      1
    • 300W-599W
      3
    • 600W-999W
      1
    • 1000W-1199W
      4
    • 1200W-1499W
      2
    • 1500W-1999W
      0
    • 2000W-4999W
      2
    • 5000W or more
      1


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just want to know what everyone has got in there boot

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i have replied but its a totally meaning less question!

amps determine ya maximum output!

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yep...totally agree...could have a power hx2 bein given a ******* output from a 400w jensen amp. would be much good now would it.

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well in terms of max amp power ive got 2 600w and 2 300w

so a grand total of 1800w max power i suppose

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I don't have room as my roof goes in there as does my 11 lbs nitrous bottle :thumbsup:

I'd like to think I've grown out of trying to rattle the foundations of the maccyD's drive-through apart with excessive bass :lol:

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i keep my snooker que, spare jacket & a few other bits & bobs in my boot :lol: :P

then again i dont drive a Yaris - <has just noticed where this was posted> sorry guys :(

J

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i keep my snooker que, spare jacket & a few other bits & bobs in my boot :lol: :P

then again i dont drive a Yaris - <has just noticed where this was posted> sorry guys :(

J

lol you beat me to it!

I keep a box with an air compressor / anitifreeze/road map .. ..and a badminton racket at the mo.

Vipes

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Hello

I have 1 Audiobahn Imortal 15" sub rated at 2000 watts RMS and powering it is an Audiobahn A2300 rated at 2400 watts RMS - too loud keep the vol under 15

Later

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i have 2 1200w watt subs, so thats how i answerd but really i have a 1500w monoblock amp,

and a 4 x 50w headunit

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Hello

I have 1 Audiobahn Imortal 15" sub rated at 2000 watts RMS and powering it is an Audiobahn A2300 rated at 2400 watts RMS - too loud keep the vol under 15

Later

how much was it all

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Slight problem in my case! I have nothing in my Boot!

I took out my backseat and installed my system in there! :bye:

Needed boot space but I didn't need a backseat! :yes:

I have 1260 certified watts RMS in the back, Too much power is never enough

Click on the Photo's link below and have a look.

All self installed.

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The sub box is bolted down using the the original backseat mounting holes, There are 2 steel plates on the inside of the Sub box and the Bolts pass through that into the Floor,

Also I am using the original cross brace in the center of the car as well, It also offers support in four places along the front of the sub box, And the amp rack is attached to the Sub box and also attached to the floor.

I figure with all of that support, If it still breaks away in a car accident then the accident was huge, And I'm probably dead anyway. Grim way of looking at it I know, But I feel if a 2 ton nissan patrol or toyota landcruiser drives over the top of the Echo then I'm pretty :censor: anyway!

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