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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Colville, WA
Posts: 20
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Re: Sound System on a Budget
Alright, I would have to do a shallow sub box behind the seat because i dont have alot of room. What brand of sub, amp, and speakers would you recomend?
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: hingham ma
Posts: 1,721
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Re: Sound System on a Budget
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you said budget.. but my budget might not be yours.. what you looking at money wise as the budget.. also what type music you like?? alot of reg cab trucks sound great with 2) 8" subs.. in small wedge type boxes. the music you like plays big. in the sub choice(size) I'm a 70's child so alot of my music I like (mid 70's to early 90's) is dual bass drum.. and a single sub just doesn't sound right in mono.. new music the mixers wouldn't know channel seperation if it hit them.. post the type music you play the most will be a big help.. I play everything, but love some more than others.. so they get played more.. with the amps.. remember the #1 killer of speakers is distortion.. an amp rated a 1hz isn't gonna mean much when running a sub.. my next box will be dual 8" I've done the dual 10's and 12"s and even dual 15" always was overkill and had to almost turn the amp gain all the way off.. the speakers dash is 4by6 if you have center vents rear cab are 4by6 doors can take some 6.5" |
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