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Can anyone tell me how to remove the metal tool tray basket in the wheel well of 01' Audi A4? I want to make a f/g enclosure for 1 - 10" Memphis 15-PR104 or 15-PR104D. (not sure which 1 to go with yet) But I need to figure out how to remove this basket so i can design the mold and figure out how to mount it.

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Ok I'll try to keep this short and sweet. I want 1 sub in the wheel well of my 01 A4.

I have decided on a 10" Memphis, but which one the 15-PR104 or 15-PR104D? 

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What cheap reliable amp would be good. I'm looking for somthing small in size also. My brother blew my Memphis 500d which would of been perfect.
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It depends on your amp.  If it's 4-ohm stable, get the SVC model.  If it's 2-ohm stable, get the DVC model.
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Thanks for responding im not to sure what amp to get iv'e been out of the whole system scene for about 3yrs. so I dont know what's worth getting. Basically i want the most bang for the buck, and the buck being under $300.

Does it make a difference in sound performance if i go with a 2-ohm stable amp or a 4-ohm stable amp?

Sorry for the noob Q's

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Not a noticeable difference between 2 or 4 ohms...for under 300 bucks you can get the Elemental Designs 9.2x...600 watts at 4 ohms
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You could also check out these amps (400.2 or 600.2), retail from 240-300. Compact, good power, and clean looking. I have sold/installed quite a few and have been impresed with product quality.
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Hey thank's for the info. but where do I find one of those amps. I did a yahoo search and all that comes up are forums asking about those amps.
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ASA 600.2 for $153 before shipping...I've bought from this site without any problems

http://www.audio-warehouse.com/web/mdl/ASA%20600.2/detail.asp
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I just want to thank all of your input, it's helped clear things up for me. But I do have 1 last Q.

Does it matter if i run a 1 or 2 channel amp since im only pushing 1 speaker which has a rating of 250 rms/ 500 max @ 4 ohm? It shouldn't right as long as i load the amp the right way?

Again, I thank all of you guys for your help.

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I also forgot to ask what is the best type of adapter to get a signal to my amp from my stock "symphony" head unit and what should i expect to pay?
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