more bass not losing cargo space
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I have a 2,000 watt amp powering two 12" subwoofers in a giant box behind my seat. It doesn't shake your hair but it gives you a good back massage and makes the mirrors convulse pretty good
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the problem with your subwoofer setup is your are only supplying it with 100W. Get a nice RE SE10 or Alpine Type R subwoofer and a 500W+ amplifer and you'll get the bass you want. Im running a 10" type R in a stealth box with a 480W amp and that thing hits hard. Then get a nice 200W amp for the front speakers. I have 2 amplifers and I didn't lose any cargo space unless you like setting things where my amps are.
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I bought my amps and sub on ebay (made sure I bought the ones that had the sellers 2 year warranty just in case something was wrong) and the stealth box from subthump. Kicker amps get pretty good reviews for an entry level setup.