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pittross

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  1. quote ironic how you say god bless and yet your avatar is a symbol of death... w/e lol.

    But you dont want to do 10s and 12s for midbass unless you know what youre doing. Also, youll want a new front battery, and maybe 2 in the back and a dcpower 200+a alternator. I see this being a dream build, but id just do 3 15's one box, then upgrade your speakers. no need for 10s and 12's unless they were in doors and properly set tuning wise.

    no dream build show me how to put up pics plz

  2. Your using 10's and 12's for mid bass? Where in the van are you planning to use them?

    it almost like a wall i guess lol well here its the 3-15" are facing the back of the van

    and on top of the sub box 2-12" and 2-10" and 2 tweets are also facing the back the rest is facing in the van

    All the subs will be in the same enclosure?

    no 15 '' on its own box 10 and 12 same box

  3. i have a 1999 savana hight top van whit a wheelchair lift and i'm not getting i have

    a pioneer 7" flip out hu

    3 - 15" L5 kicker subs

    4 - 12" ev mid bass

    4 - 10" ev mid bass

    4 - beyma tweets

    1 - 2400 RMS hifonics amp for subs

    2 - 1000 RMS lanzar amp for mid bass

    now the question is what type of alt

    and how many batteries should i use and if i should change the front battery

    thx for the help god bless

  4. Wow some of you guys need to do some reading up.

    please don't post information if you don't know.

    Dollar per watt a/b amps are more expensive, produce a cleaner sound and are less efficient then d class amps.

    If you wanted a pure sq setup you would run a a/b amp over a d class amp, if your a hard core sq guy you would want a class a amplifier, I'm not even sure they make class a amplifiers any more.

    please do yourself a favor and read read and read some more before you attempt to install your stuff

    so ur saying i shoud run a 2ch to each sub

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