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Trying to find the best bang for the buck.
raion007 replied to raion007's topic in Subwoofers / Enclosures
Ok I definately will look into them. Thanks. -
Trying to find the best bang for the buck.
raion007 replied to raion007's topic in Subwoofers / Enclosures
And where would I find those? Sundown audio? -
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raion007 replied to raion007's topic in Subwoofers / Enclosures
Dang I was hoping this would be as easy as finding a good HU and speakers lol -
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raion007 replied to raion007's topic in Subwoofers / Enclosures
I have a 14V dry cell. I have a kenwood X896 deck, infinity reference front and back speakers. I was hoping to not go over 1000 total RMS. -
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raion007 replied to raion007's topic in Subwoofers / Enclosures
Well I'm a complete moron when it comes to trying to find a good amp and subs sooooooo lol. -
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raion007 replied to raion007's topic in Subwoofers / Enclosures
Mine was built differently because my 86 is a trans am which came wit a bigger well. Its hard to explain, I will have to take a picture and show you. -
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raion007 replied to raion007's topic in Subwoofers / Enclosures
I did all the measurements and thats what I came up with. 12.7 cubic inches. -
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raion007 replied to raion007's topic in Subwoofers / Enclosures
What you mean the very bottom for the amp and the top portion for the subs? -
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raion007 replied to raion007's topic in Subwoofers / Enclosures
Cheaper is better yes but I dont really have a budget. When I looked up the L7's I noticed that they fit 6 cubes in a ported box. So thats why i'm wondering if i can even fit 2 15's back there -
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raion007 replied to raion007's topic in Subwoofers / Enclosures
Yes thats it right there. That well right there. thats a total of 12.7 cubic feet and I want to know what kind of subs would be the best for that space. To take full advantage of that space for the best pound -
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raion007 replied to raion007's topic in Subwoofers / Enclosures
The way the third gen camaro and firebirds were made you had the back seat then behind the back seats was the trunk but in the very back is a trunk "well" its not the spare tire compartment. -
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raion007 replied to raion007's topic in Subwoofers / Enclosures
I'm wondering if 2 15's might be optimal for the way my trunk is designed. I was looking at the kicker L7 15 inch and it fits 6 cubic feet ported. So I might go that route and buy 2 to fill my 12 cubic feet. Has anyone seen a third gen firebird or camaro trunk before? How its designed? -
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raion007 replied to raion007's topic in Subwoofers / Enclosures
Yea definately a happy medium, I want to rattle windows lol. I'm trying to find a couple subs that can fit 12.7 cubic feet total. -
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raion007 replied to raion007's topic in Subwoofers / Enclosures
I dont really have a budget. But the cheaper the better. I'm not looking for anything competition level. Just something that will rattle my windows a little lol. Car electrical is brand new. Plus I have a dry cell 14V battery. And to be honest I have no clue what SQ or SPL is. So I'm gonna say a happy medium would be nice. -
Hey what's going on one and all? So I have an issue. I have a 1986 pontiac firebird that I'm restoring. And based on all the measurements I have done. I have concluded that my trunk has a 12.7 cubic feet dip in the back and i'm trying to find a good pair of subs preferably 2 12's that can take full advantage of that kind of space and pound hard. I also want to make it a ported box as I listen to hip hop the most out of all the genres of music. All I want to do is make a flip up top piece that will cover the top of the dip to turn the dip in the trunk into a box itself. I think its called a free flow box? Any and all help would be greatly appreciated. thanks.