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Old Aug 20, 2005 | 08:56 AM
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2002 f150 single cab

ok guys here's the deal
been around car audio for a few years but now having some problems
just bought a boss and having trouble thinking of some sub combo's without sacrificing space. any suggestions would be really helpful. just to compare what i had---
4 punch he2 10's -92 f150
2 jl 13.3w7- 300zx

i know i am not going to get that much sound out of this truck, but i do need something. help me out here guys.
 
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Old Aug 20, 2005 | 10:58 PM
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I just made a box to go behind my seats, fits 2 10's nicely. I would not have gone with a boss amp, most them don't do half their RMS.
 
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Old Aug 21, 2005 | 10:29 AM
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i'm sorry when i said boss i meant 2002 f150 BOSS edition 5.4...not the boss amp..
i have 3 bd1000.1's
and a zeus hifonic
 
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Old Aug 21, 2005 | 12:44 PM
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So do you want to use all of those bd1000s, I would imagine so, but just asking. I am also assuming you dont really have too tight of a budget. So basically, i am guessing you want 3 10s or 3 12s that will work off of 700 watts a peice, because thats propablly what those amps put out at the voltage used in our trucks. And i know you cant use as much space to make the box, and mounting depth issues may limit your choices, but reg cab trucks can get redicously loud due to cabin gain. For 12s i would look at AA avalanches at ascendantaudio.com, ID MAX from Image Dynamics, SS rl-P from soundsplinter.com, all of these in semi small sealed boxes will have great sound quality and will get loud because they are pretty high excursion subs with decent power handling. Also the AV 12 from aespeakers.com would be nice. As far as tens i would look at the same subs, but the RL-I instead of the RL-p and there is no AV 10. But these are just general reccomendations, based on assumptions, really we need to know a lot more, like mounting depth, what kind of enclosure/space and power requirements, etc.
 
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Old Sep 12, 2005 | 05:15 AM
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i saw a really neat box that had a 10w7 mounted behind the seat firing down. i don't know how much leg room this would leave you with though. i am only looking at 12" max from wall to back of my seat. money is an issue right now, i just have all those amps and subs from when i was into db drags. thanks
 
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