What exactly will I need to run two 12" subs through my car?

Can i run a 8" tube, a 12" sub, and two 10" subs in a car? i have the room, but need some extra specs.?

  • how many channel amp do i need? (the 8" tube is self amplified) will the battery and alternator keep up with all the power drained? if so what do i need and where can i get it? haha. any other info would be great! =)

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Just a terrible idea. It will work, but its just a silly idea. First off, since the tube is amplified, dont worry about an amp for that, just hook it up and go. If you are broke and want to make this ultra ghetto system work, you can run the 12 and 10's off one amp. To recommend an amp, we need the model numbers of the subs! How many watts they can handle, how many ohms they are, etc. Yes, a stock alternator and battery can do pretty well with up to ~1200 watts. And im sure you wont be buying a 1200 watt amp! So, we need more info.

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