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<blockquote data-quote="Nathan'sTsi" data-source="post: 11834128" data-attributes="member: 14187"><p>Has anyone put an amp the the shelby/kicker door subs? I recently put the kicker 6x8s in and I have been wanting to do something with a little more bass. I have done the whole 2 12's in a big arse box before, but I am way past that. I just want some more solid bass without sounding like a teenager at red lights with a huge, unbalanced system. </p><p>The enclosures in the doors are the right size for those kickers, and they can take 200 watts RMS. I have an old Infinty Kappa amp that is stable down to 1 ohm, so sending them 150 watts each would be easy and I could just play with the gain easily enough. I know I could throw a single 10" in the back in a sealed box and just bridge the amp, but that seems a little cheesy (for me).</p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nathan'sTsi, post: 11834128, member: 14187"] Has anyone put an amp the the shelby/kicker door subs? I recently put the kicker 6x8s in and I have been wanting to do something with a little more bass. I have done the whole 2 12's in a big arse box before, but I am way past that. I just want some more solid bass without sounding like a teenager at red lights with a huge, unbalanced system. The enclosures in the doors are the right size for those kickers, and they can take 200 watts RMS. I have an old Infinty Kappa amp that is stable down to 1 ohm, so sending them 150 watts each would be easy and I could just play with the gain easily enough. I know I could throw a single 10" in the back in a sealed box and just bridge the amp, but that seems a little cheesy (for me). Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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