I just dropped mine in the wifes E30 today.
I am shocked how this damn thing sounds.
That amp is a tiny bit much, but no worries, you should be fine.
Awesome 10" Woofer
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Hey Luke, ordered one of these subs today. I have a Pioneer GM-5400T amp. 380 watts x1 bridged. Too powerful for this sub or will it work?Leave a comment:
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If you are gonna do a 5 channel OR a true 1 channel, your gonna want DVC.
I know it gets old seeing the same crap from me, but pretty much all cheap amps come from the same assembly lines no matter the brand name.
Pick the power you want and pick the looks you like, as long as it has variable high and low pass filters. I like to see a subwoofer level control too.Leave a comment:
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i'm pretty much open for suggestions, I was originally planning on a mono amp for the sub and 4ch for components but if that's unnecessary i'm fine with a good 5ch amp. I just don't know what's good.Leave a comment:
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Yeah, just says SVC.
I think you and I should talk about tuning on your setup. I have heard the exact combo you have, it is stellar when I tune it, you have to have something wrong.Leave a comment:
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Nope, you will lose half your sub power: SVC 4 ohm.
Your amp needs 2 ohm...but you already knew that.Leave a comment:
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When I see a deal, I share it.
I have one of those woofers sitting in my garage right now. It does fit in my E30 boxes.
I am aiming to get them to fit the E34 boxes, since I start on them tomorrow.
It is HUGE for a 10, a 2.5" VC is rare and wonderful...we are talking 350 HP E30 kind of motor. Don't know about SQ, as the spec sheet is useless and I cannot find actual Theil/Small parameters on this woofer.
I feel nice to me though, and it sure is burly.Leave a comment:
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Seriously. I'm going to need a 10" woofer for my MG in the future. I don't mind holding onto it until I need it.Leave a comment:

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