Subs to keep up suggestions?

Old Feb 24, 2008 | 10:34 AM
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Subs to keep up suggestions?

Hello

I just got a brand new 2007 f150 Screw XLT


I'm installing 3 Zapco 3.0 C2k's and 1 6.0 C2k for the sub stage
I'm going to use Seas neo/mag large format tweeters
and Dayton Rs52 dome mid in kickpanels with some Dayton ref 8'
in the front doors.

What subs will fit under the rear seat and blend well with the front stage ?
The 6.0 makes around 600+watts @4ohm mono or 1200+at 2 ohm.

I had the 6.0 running about 1000watts to a 12w7 in a Nissan Frontier and it was way to much bass. I could never get it to be anything less than anoyingly overbearing.
So maybe 2 high output 8's? or 10's what 10's fit?

Thanks,James
 
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Old Feb 24, 2008 | 10:53 AM
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4 8s sealed under the seat, its better to have too much than not enuff, you can always back the gains down
 
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Old Mar 2, 2008 | 10:54 AM
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I've got 4 Boston G1084 ,Everyone should really take a look at these woofers it only takes a .3 box.The 10" says .5, only 200 watts though so don't expext to scare the nieghbors.

I'm going to build a custom box and put a Berhinger DCX24/96 EQ in the middle of the four 8's downfiring, the EQ will go over the hump.So what i'm after is? Does anyone have box dimensions/plans, does'nt matter for what size speaker i'm just looking for a template for a box that goes all the way across under the backseat of course on a 2007 Supercrew?Just something rough would help,To have a some kind of starting point

James
 

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