cboos55 Posted January 20, 2011 Report Share Posted January 20, 2011 An alpine type r 10 needs only like .6 to .8 cubes it is a very small sub and rly doesn't even need that much. I agree though tuning it to about 32 to 38 hz and it will sound great. I recently did a setup in a 06 grand cherokee 2 type r 10's ported to 32 hz in a small enclosure roughly .7 cubes each sub and it sounds amazing. Quote My 1992 Blazer Currently: - 3" Body Lift - 32" Cooper tires on Center Line Rims - 2 15" FI SSD's - 6 cubic foot box tuned @ 29 hz - 2 Hitron 2000.2 for subs - 1 sony 4 channel for speakers - 2 runs of 0 guage to back - 270 amp alt - Custom center console Soon: - 4 15" FI SSD's - 2 Hifonics Brutus 2400.1D - 2 Hifonics Zeus 40.4 - Custom door panels - Custom battery rack - Many other goodies:) (Not the best stuff but its what i can afford) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
71fordranger Posted January 22, 2011 Author Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 hey thanx guys, i think i got an idea of wat to do. ill keep yall posted. Quote Bring on the Rockfords!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
71fordranger Posted January 22, 2011 Author Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 An alpine type r 10 needs only like .6 to .8 cubes it is a very small sub and rly doesn't even need that much. I agree though tuning it to about 32 to 38 hz and it will sound great. I recently did a setup in a 06 grand cherokee 2 type r 10's ported to 32 hz in a small enclosure roughly .7 cubes each sub and it sounds amazing. hey is there any way i could get the plans for that box. Quote Bring on the Rockfords!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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