Which amp do i need?
Heres what i have to a T
Sub box
http://cgi.ebay.com/DODGE-RAM-12-EXT...item4838c4361a
Sony Amp
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/...52921665801244
Subs
http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/produ...n_US&p_status=
Head unit
http://www.amazon.com/Phase-Linear-U...2813910&sr=8-1
Sub box
http://cgi.ebay.com/DODGE-RAM-12-EXT...item4838c4361a
Sony Amp
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/...52921665801244
Subs
http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/produ...n_US&p_status=
Head unit
http://www.amazon.com/Phase-Linear-U...2813910&sr=8-1
i bought my Kicker in a shallow box. took out the big black shelf in the back of the seat to fit the sub. fits perfectly right behind my seat. and i have a single cab.
the sony explode amp, the rockford p3's will slam if you get a good quality amplifier, such as alpine or rockford fosgate, rf is the best, their their amps are always under rated, eg. 500 watts is more like 750 rms and they are made in america
Seriously? He's a good drummer, but he uses a lot of trigger pedals and sampled sounds. The sound of his bass is too electronic for me.
Haha fair enough, whos your favorite metal drummer miami
I'm more into session drummers like Steve Gadd, Jeff Porcaro, Dave Weckl, Simon Philips, Omar Hakim, Graham Lear, Vinnie Colaiuta and others. Of course, I wouldn't be a much of a drummer myself if I didn't list Neil Peart as one of my heroes. As far as heavy metal goes, I always liked Tommy Aldridge, Lars and the quintessential Carmine Appice. I used to be friends with Pat Torpey of Mr. Big and while their music didn't really showcase his talents, he was an incredible drummer. I listen to almost everything from Spyro Gyra to Fallout Boy, classical and mostly alternative music, but the musically challenging stuff that impresses me comes mostly from the jazz-fusion arena. Herbie Hancock, Gino Vannelli, Santana, Rush, Kansas, Yes, old Genesis...that's the albums I listen to from beginning to end.



