01-28-2007, 07:49 AM
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Charles Cullen
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Local Time: 03:56 PM
Local Date: 10-11-2008
Posts: 8
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Re: Amp and Subs decisions for my 2001 Expedition
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Originally Posted by Robert_J
What is the voice coil configuration of the sub(s). You can wire two 4 ohm coils in parallel to achieve a 2 ohm load.
You can always turn 2 subs down. With one sub you are limiting yourself. But that's just my opinion. Have you thought about a single, more powerful sub? A "super sub" perhaps? Maybe a single 15"? Like a TC Sounds TC-2000?
I know nothing about the Infinities. The EDs are designed and built by audio enthusiasts just like us. Ben and his team stand behind what they build. They have problems anticipating new product demand but their subs are an existing line and in stock 90% of the time.
-Robert
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the Infinities have a 4ohm dual voice coil. That's exactly what i read about. Wiring it parallel to get the 2 ohm load.
I think i may just go with the infinities, i like the ED's but i just keep on increasing my budget. I also decided to put in a DVD HU, so what i orginally planned was just two amps and a sub has now come to two amps two subs and a new HU. I'm really not looking to win any competitions here, i just want decent sound in my car. You do have me really considering the ED's though.
Obviously you are an ED's fan, like i said before i heard A LOT of great feedback from the ED's.
I have thought about going with one 15" but i'd rather just stick with the 12's. Since i started in car audio in the early 90's, i've always stuck with 12's. It's hard for me to break away from my comfort zone i guess. What are the advantages and disadvantages of going with one 15'?
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