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jizazz12

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  1. "Good" is a relative term. What sounds good to you might not sound good to me & the other way around.

    I had a feeling someone was going to say something like that. Well can you still play like say 5 hz below tuning frequency and still retain sound quality that low?

    yes as a matter of fact you could tune 10 hertz below tunning and still sound good. it all depends on the set up, give a try and see what sounds best to you but i wouldn't go any lower than 10 Hz lower.

  2. when you say good battery what do you mean? you want the XS in the back with your audio gear, keep the die hard up front as your stater. but here is some food for thought, even though your putting that XS battery in the back you don't want to throw it in the system with a very old week battery up front, if the die hard is old or not keeping a good charge you might want to think about getting a replacement for it because it may shorten the life of your secondary battery.

  3. With trunk only, most cars tend to sound best with sub and port firing back...but each one is different. If possible, move the box around to see what sounds best.

    Porting the rear deck is a great way to let some of that trunk sound into the cabin, no matter what you choose.

    this ^

    subs back port back, you can also try subs back port to drivers side. there are other trhings that you can do as well that will help you gain some output for instance taking out your deck speakers and allowing some airflow in that way, but as said above subs forward and porting the rear deck is by far the best way to get max output out of a trunk set up that have seats that don't fold down.

  4. i use the psp 4" and 6" ports on my boxes great product. you will be fine with those elbows as a matter of fact i just usually go to home depot or lowes for the elbows. as far as putting both ports on the drivers side you could do that, but i don't think putting one on each side would hurt anything unless you plan on having your door open often.remember any time you open a door or window it's going to change your tunning regardless of where you put your ports. especially in the cab of a truck.

  5. if it was me, i would grab a couple of elbows and put one on each side firing into the cabin. mounting depth on the lvl3 10's are 6.25 and your box kind of narrows some in the back, the elbows will give you the room you need to stay off that back wall and away from the bottom of the sub.

  6. if your on a tight budget in my opinion it would be better to see what's wrong with it and make a decision based on what you find out. most shops charge a bench fee and will add that to the cost of the repair should you decide to get it fixed. so if the repair ends up costing you 100.00 bucks lets say, your still ahead of the game versus kicking out lets say 250 or 300 on another amp.

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