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thebeaumartin avatar
thebeaumartin
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thats a lot of booooooom
in alford im doing 2 10s
fanninator avatar
fanninator
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hey sparks, 143.6 on music or tones? do you remember what amp was used and what "series" were they? -bf
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daddysparks
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on music they were p1s and a hi-fonics big brutus amp...
choppedmazda avatar
choppedmazda
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so two 10s will fit between the seats?
mazdamn avatar
mazdamn
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4 12s. JBL GTOs are a good start. Cheap, and fairly shallow.


like this....

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kickinwing avatar
kickinwing
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Alright, I don't want a lot of subs, I just want like 1 12" so if anyone has pics of a 12 in there truck that would be cool. Also if anyone has measurements for a box that would be cool as well.
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kickinwing
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EDIT:
I have a challenge and that is for someone to design me a box to fit in the back of my truck, it must be able to stuff a 12 or a 10, 12 being preferred I will post pics and measurements for people interested in said challenge.
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choppedmazda
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so has anyone stuffed 10's between the seats and what seats were they.. and some pics
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droptmazdogg
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lol this is really funny i hit 137.3 with ONE kicker cvx 12 lol in my 91 single cab mazzdogg
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sonikk71
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That is because you had the proper amount of airspace for 1 12 inch woofer. While you may be able to physically fit 4 12 inchers (with a giant shoehorn and some astraglide ) behind the seat of standard cab dawg, unless there is a blow through there is noooooo way you have anywhere near enough airspace in the enclosure for 4 12s. Especially if they are Punch 1s as he said. Remember sometimes it isn't about how many speakers you place in your car it is about how they are placed in your car.