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I have a Polk Audio db1240 12in sub, and a 12 zenclosure box. What else do I need in order to run that to my stock head unit? I do

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Old 10-12-2012, 03:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have a Polk Audio db1240 12in sub, and a 12 zenclosure box. What else do I need in order to run that to my stock head unit? I do not have the Bose kit. Any help appreciated.
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for starters an amp, with amp wiring kit, and a line out converter
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Yea a figured but do you know how big an amp? I heard rumors that if you don't get the right amp for your sub, you could blow the sub.
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those are some interesting rumors
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Yea a figured but do you know how big an amp? I heard rumors that if you don't get the right amp for your sub, you could blow the sub.
It is not so much "right amp" as it is a quality amp as well as proper tuning.
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well can you point me in a general direction as in what exactly to get?
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an amp in the 300 to 500 watt range will do you nicely
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Ihino, make sure you look at the watt rating by RMS.
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I know the sub is at 320 rms. so should I look for an amp that ranges around 330rms? And is there different kinds of wiring kits? And any brands I should look for?
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I have used RF and Stinger wiring kits in the past and they have done the job nicely.
Go with 4AWG.
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I saw it rated at 360 rms a general rule is amp should be between 80% and 150% of your subs rated power.
Amp kits are a crap shoot. Stick with the better known brands, and you'll get a decent kit.
They are rated for your systems power, so look in that range as well. I would recommend installing a kit with at least 4 gauge power wire, which would give you the option to upgrade/add amps later.
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I saw it rated at 360 rms a general rule is amp should be between 80% and 150% of your subs rated power.
Amp kits are a crap shoot. Stick with the better known brands, and you'll get a decent kit.
They are rated for your systems power, so look in that range as well. I would recommend installing a kit with at least 4 gauge power wire, which would give you the option to upgrade/add amps later.
Yeah it is 360 I read it wrong lol well I'm not exactly a genius in the audio world so what brands should I be looking for?
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Alpine amps are a safe bet.
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