A nice four channel to accompany that would be the recoil 4 channel. I've used the full bridge Brazilian models like Taramps, not the budget minded models as I'm not fan of basic Brazilian full bridge designs, just my preferences.
This is a nice, 185 x 4 @4, with like 300x4 @2 unit:
DI800.4 Full-Range Class-D 4-Channel Car Audio Amplifier, 1,500 Watts, 2-4 Ohm Stable, MOSFET Power Supply, Bridgeable - Recoil Audio
Features: Class-D 4-Channel Amplifier, 1500 Watts Max Power, RMS 185 Watts x 4@2 Ohm; RMS 125 Watts x 4@4Ohm; RMS (Bridged): 360 Watts x 2@4Ohm; Peak Power: 370 Watts x 4@2Ohm Featuring a high-speed MOSFET power supply, premium grade internal components, as well as 4-way protection circuitry...www.recoilaudio.com
I provided the internal volume and the port length in the previous post. Round ports are best and with the box being custom, figured it would be the most convenient. that's $200 sub that the CARUDIO is selling for $150. He's the outlet seller for NVX/Sonic electronics and always takes offers to move merch. Offer him like $125 for that sub, he'll probably bite.
With that four channel, I think we are at $500. Have you decided on the Front rear speakers, are you going to go with frt/rear or just fronts? I believe that ranger has openings for 4 6x9s.
That single 12 with that stinger amp will be overkill as it is, VERY LOUD indeed! No need to complicate or compromise here with lesser 10's. This will rattle his teeth!
Well,now that y ou mention it, this may be the answer to your prayers.
RED1800.5 1,800 Watts Class-D Car Audio 5-Channel Amplifier, Mono 1 Ohm Stable, Remote Bass Knob Included - Recoil Audio
Features: Class-D 5-Channel Amplifier, 1,800 Watts Max Power, RMS 1,280 Watts x 1@1 Ohm; RMS 220 Watts x 4@2Ohm + RMS 980 Watts x 1@2Ohm; RMS 140 Watts x 4@4Ohm + RMS 600 Watts x 1@4Ohm. The mono channel is stable down to ONE Ohm, giving you the freedom to put even more subs in your system...www.recoilaudio.com
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add this to the 4 channel mentioned:
900 watts at 2 ohms
RED1200.1 2500 Watts Peak Class-D Car Audio Mono-block Subwoofer Amplifier, 1 Ohm Stable w/ Remote Bass Control (Copy) - Recoil Audio
Recoil engineered the RED1200.1 Class D mono-block subwoofer amplifier to be dominant in both power and reliability. The RED1200.1D is 1-ohm stable and utilizes a wide array premium components that make it extremely powerful and reliable - such as its high speed MOSFET power supply and advanced...www.recoilaudio.com
Any of these solutions with that 12" in the box Suggested will blow his socks off in that little ranger cab, I see no need to go with dual tens, none.
A nice four channel to accompany that would be the recoil 4 channel. I've used the full bridge Brazilian models like Taramps, not the budget minded models as I'm not fan of basic Brazilian full bridge designs, just my preferences.
This is a nice, 185 x 4 @4, with like 300x4 @2 unit:
DI800.4 Full-Range Class-D 4-Channel Car Audio Amplifier, 1,500 Watts, 2-4 Ohm Stable, MOSFET Power Supply, Bridgeable - Recoil Audio
Features: Class-D 4-Channel Amplifier, 1500 Watts Max Power, RMS 185 Watts x 4@2 Ohm; RMS 125 Watts x 4@4Ohm; RMS (Bridged): 360 Watts x 2@4Ohm; Peak Power: 370 Watts x 4@2Ohm Featuring a high-speed MOSFET power supply, premium grade internal components, as well as 4-way protection circuitry...www.recoilaudio.com
I provided the internal volume and the port length in the previous post. Round ports are best and with the box being custom, figured it would be the most convenient. that's $200 sub that the CARUDIO is selling for $150. He's the outlet seller for NVX/Sonic electronics and always takes offers to move merch. Offer him like $125 for that sub, he'll probably bite.
With that four channel, I think we are at $500. Have you decided on the Front rear speakers, are you going to go with frt/rear or just fronts? I believe that ranger has openings for 4 6x9s.
That single 12 with that stinger amp will be overkill as it is, VERY LOUD indeed! No need to complicate or compromise here with lesser 10's. This will rattle his teeth!
Thanks for the heads up...I'll avoid him for sureSo, I bought that NVX Sub. The description stated it was a V3. I was looking at the photo, and the magnet has "V2" printed on it. I reached out to the guy and it is in fact, a V2. He then stated there is nothing in the add that states it is a V3. I went back and looked, and he changed the V3 to V2. However, I still have the email, from eBay, that shows it did say V3. On top of that, he left all the V3 specs in the description.
Does this guy actually work for Sonic Electronics? I'm about to flip a shizzle on them.
Well, I offered him $100, but he counter offered $125, so
Thanks for the heads up...I'll avoid him for sure
I wouldn't care...if I pay for something i expect exactly what I put money ondifferences were largely cosmetic.