daniel1204 Posted October 3, 2011 Report Share Posted October 3, 2011 Hey i have a 1998 ford falcon Longreach. There is little room behind the seats i went to my local car audio shop and they have sub boxes that fit my ute i Have 1 Clarion 1500w max 500w rms DVC sub its good enough for me but i can fit 2 and i have the money but in the small airspace of a ute will it overpower the rest of the sound. Should i put 2 in just because i can? I Am Never Wrong, Just Often Mistaken...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
95legwagon Posted October 3, 2011 Report Share Posted October 3, 2011 i would....but id also do door speakers or dash w/e u have. and put them on an amp... shouldnt have a problem with sound if they are decent wattage speakers for mids n highs. i think there real i was looking through that guys stuff he sells and it looks like he finds stuff at auctions and just sells it Yea, it looks like someone got the mids about a month ago....shit. If I had a whole Hertz front stage my ears would jizz all over my cheeks. / LOL My Low Budget Build: Green 1995 Subaru Legacy wagon 147k- $1K headunit- pioneer premier deh-p650-$25 4 Lead acid batts. 1 up front and 3 in back- vented outside.- $50 4 vvme L11 10"s <- $30 shipped a piece 6 cu. ft box (after displacment) tuned to 32ish hz with 10 inch sonotube. -about $50 all together maybe a lil more 2 aspm 1300 strapped Selenium 6"s in the front doors on headunit power- for now -$20 quantum tweets in door-for now -$10 boston acoustic 5 1/4 in rear doors- for now-Free big 3 1/0 and 4awg throughout. roof sound deadened (not peel n seal ftw)-free on 80 amp alt (bench tested to put out 100 amps faithfully) <--?-$10 for test about $430 for everything<----Not bad at all still gotta add 3 way crossover, amp for front and rear door speakers and maybe eq Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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