i have an extra cab and one 8" amplified tube was just right...the 10's were too much, for just a tube with a radio no amp's
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Would it make sense to put 1 or 2 maybe 8" or 10" bazooka tubes under the rear seat of my 05 crew cab or should I stick with a box? I'm trying to achieve as much bass as I can and also the best quality bass. Any ideas or advise? Thanks
Last edited by yoneytan; 06-14-2009 at 01:20 PM.
i have an extra cab and one 8" amplified tube was just right...the 10's were too much, for just a tube with a radio no amp's
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i have a whole system i'm going to be putting in. would a box with 10's be right or tubes?
thanks
your much better off with a box than tubes.
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2 10's firing down or up? Or 2 12's?
I like the idea of two 8's.
two sundown e8's would sound good.
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I checked the specs for my subs and it says "Min Rec Sealed Box Volume (CU. FT., Liters) 1.25 " so I figure if I get a box with that much space the subs should hit good. Question is who makes a box fit for these subs? I will be using my current punch 450 to power the front and rear highs and i'll be getting a mono amp(old school punch) for my subs. Input??????
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