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Quickerthanu Jun 30, 2009 11:49 AM

06 F-350 Supercrew - 4 - 10's or 4 - 12's......thoughts???
 
Hi All,

I'd like to first off say sorry for being so wordy. I recently sold my 2005 F-150 that had 2 - 10's under the seat and sounded "OK", but I just picked up a 2006 F-350 Supercrew and am looking into putting something REALLY LOUD in the truck.

I've seen boxes that have triple shallow 10's or triple shallow 12's, but after doing some measuring and being pretty savvy in the woodshop I believe I can pull off 4 subs behind the rear seat. I have found I can get about .5cf per sub and Pioneer Premier makes both 10" and 12" shallow subs which I would like to use.(unless someone can make another suggestion)

I'd like to squeeze the 12's(.5~1.0cf) in there for the most woofer area but fear they are going to be in too small of an enclosure, verses the 10's have less requirements(.35~.7cf).
Link to 12" sub - LINK
Link to 10" sub - LINK


This may sound like a no brainer to go with the 10's but I want something LOUD and hit low and don't know if the 10's will be capable.


Anyone have any experience with this???

Thanks in advance.
Andy

yetti96 Jun 30, 2009 02:12 PM

I just put in 1 pioneer shallow 10 yesterday for a buddy with a regular cab truck. I was really really surprised at how well it hit. Nothing earth shattering, but for 400w and a small budget he made me turn it down, too much for this older guy. Not going to win any competitions but i would imagine 4 would sound great. If you want to get a bit lower, see if you can fit the 12s. This is the one I put in: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PU...low/TS-SW1041D

4X4AUTIGER Jun 30, 2009 04:40 PM

if you want something loud why go with shallow mounts? :confused:

take out your back seats and get 2 18s :p

Quickerthanu Jun 30, 2009 05:03 PM


Originally Posted by 4X4AUTIGER (Post 3784487)
if you want something loud why go with shallow mounts? :confused:

take out your back seats and get 2 18s :p


I would if I didn't have people to tote around all the time. I use the bed too, so the "blow-thru" design is out the door too. Plus I'd hate to tear up a $55,000 truck.:rocker:

BlueOval_Man Jun 30, 2009 05:35 PM

12's, but i dont recommend Pioneers. Go with the RF P3S, i heard them today they would out perform the Pioneers anyday. My buddy has 4 12's pioneers behind his seat and its okay, but i would much rather have more bass, and it being deeper.

MOford21 Jun 30, 2009 05:45 PM

I'm not sure that 12s in too small of a box would hit any lower than 10s in the right airspace..

Why not do something different and do four 8s ported at like 30 hz?

Quickerthanu Jun 30, 2009 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by BlueOval_Man (Post 3784548)
12's, but i dont recommend Pioneers. Go with the RF P3S, i heard them today they would out perform the Pioneers anyday. My buddy has 4 12's pioneers behind his seat and its okay, but i would much rather have more bass, and it being deeper.

I'm wanting to do 4 of either not a 2 or 3, so looks like I'd have to go with the RF P3 10's due to the 12's require a minimum of .70 and I'll only have .50 to work with.....unless I fill the box with poly-fill but I doubt it will make that difference up.

MOford21 Jun 30, 2009 05:54 PM

Here's a good article on polyfill that might help you

http://www.audiojunkies.com/blog/134...osure-resource

Quickerthanu Jun 30, 2009 05:56 PM


Originally Posted by MOford21 (Post 3784573)
Here's a good article on polyfill that might help you

http://www.audiojunkies.com/blog/134...osure-resource



Thanks!!!.....looks like the fill "could" make up for the space. :)

Quickerthanu Jun 30, 2009 06:03 PM


Originally Posted by MOford21 (Post 3784563)
I'm not sure that 12s in too small of a box would hit any lower than 10s in the right airspace..

Why not do something different and do four 8s ported at like 30 hz?


....that came to mind too. Definitely would be different, but don't know if the volume would be there.

Kicker Solobaric L7's was what I was looking at...but for an SPL vented enclosure it'd take 1 cubic foot per sub to do that.




.....Now I don't know what to do.....better go drink some cold ones to figure it out. :beers:

MOford21 Jun 30, 2009 06:07 PM


Originally Posted by Quickerthanu (Post 3784588)

.....Now I don't know what to do.....better go drink some cold ones to figure it out. :beers:

Always a good plan of action :lol:

4X4AUTIGER Jun 30, 2009 11:37 PM


Originally Posted by Quickerthanu (Post 3784567)
I'm wanting to do 4 of either not a 2 or 3, so looks like I'd have to go with the RF P3 10's due to the 12's require a minimum of .70 and I'll only have .50 to work with.....unless I fill the box with poly-fill but I doubt it will make that difference up.

why do you have to do 4 :confused:

you get 3 soundsplinter rl-i 8s ported and it will kill any pioneer or RF :devil:

jrfonte Jul 1, 2009 11:15 AM

you can fit full size 10"s behind the seat in a 06 superduty screw. but you will have to move the seat up and forward just a bit so the surrounds of the speakers dont hit the seat and make the rear of the box out of fiberglass contour molded to the rear of the cab. i have 3 10"s wired at 1 ohm behind the seat in my 06 f250 screw and they get pretty loud and low on 2000w rms.

yetti96 Jul 1, 2009 11:41 AM


Originally Posted by jrfonte (Post 3785466)
you can fit full size 10"s behind the seat in a 06 superduty screw. but you will have to move the seat up and forward just a bit so the surrounds of the speakers dont hit the seat and make the rear of the box out of fiberglass contour molded to the rear of the cab. i have 3 10"s wired at 1 ohm behind the seat in my 06 f250 screw and they get pretty loud and low on 2000w rms.

What kind/model subs do you have that can handle 667w RMS each at a combined load of 1ohm? Just wondering...

95'F-150 Jul 1, 2009 11:55 AM


Originally Posted by Quickerthanu (Post 3784567)
I'm wanting to do 4 of either not a 2 or 3, so looks like I'd have to go with the RF P3 10's due to the 12's require a minimum of .70 and I'll only have .50 to work with.....unless I fill the box with poly-fill but I doubt it will make that difference up.

I have the Rockford Foosgate 12'' shallow mount subs under my backseat. I only have 2 of them but they sound pretty good. Pretty loud too. Idk if you can fit 4 subs and they still sound good. You may not have enough box room and enough air space for them to hit properly.


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