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  1. Just a question.  Have you ever seen this JL box?  It's tiny.  Just fit snugly under the seat and still have all my cargo space.  I don't custom fab or even build my own enclosures.  I pretty basic now a days.  Wife and step son more important to me.  Just happy to have some bass again

     

     

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  2. 25 minutes ago, Randal Johnson said:

    So you’re installing a sub under the front seats of a Quad Cab truck ??? Why ???

    Well first of I already had it.  Second I had it already.  Third I'm not a basshead anymore and I would never take out the backseats. You've never seen a quad cab dodge have?  Its basically an extended cab.  

     

    I'm happy with it so :cheers


  3. 57 minutes ago, Aaron Clinton said:

    Seems like an idea solution.

    To be honest it is.  Fits right under the seat.  If my step son kicks it wont matter.  Still have all my storage under the back seats.  It is plenty of bass for me.  I know it wouldn't be for most of you guys though.  Plus one added bonus is the sub will be right under my fiancée's butt!! 


  4. Well good news for me and my pocketbook anyway.  The JL cp108lg that I own that was in my dad's truck is no longer in my dad's truck.  He sold it so I got my little JL 8".  :D 

     

    It fits under my passenger seat if I remove the jack tools and put them under the back seat. This is ideal for me guys.  I love how this little guy performs and sounds.  So unless something changes and the fiancée complains about it under her seat I'm in.  That way I don't have to buy new equipment.  Thanks for the ideas.  

     

    Happy bumping!


  5. I'm just curious is all.  Looking at these for my application they don't look back spec wise.  $ wise is really good for me.  I'm broke as a joke right now. Sealed box like .8ft^3 ish depending on where I buy the box.  Could be .5 could be .65 could be .85.  So this 10" wants .75 so im in the ballpark.  I've just never heard of these.  Tried the search and 0 results found.  Gotta be an error.  

     

    Are these as bad as the price reflects?


  6. Tw3 are awesome. I’ve been looking at them as well.  I know shallow mounts have come a long way. Perhaps look at just MicroSub stuff it’s nice I have the job cp108lg. 8w3v3 in ported box in regular cab GMC Sierra and sounds good. Would like a bit more but it’s my dads truck. 

     

    What at kind of truck?


  7. So my thinking which could be wrong.  Is that 36hz will will get louder than a box tuned to around say 28hz.  The fifteen will play lower in most cases is probably why he says 36hz.  I love my tens tuned around 36-38hz.  Ive never been a large subwoofer guy 15" or 18".  10" are my favorite.


  8. Ok now this is strictly my opinion.  I'm no expert although I have been in car audio since 1996.

     

    I would go with 2 12" subs.  In that size you want a ported enclosure tuned pretty low.  Now for $1000 I can't give specific sub recommendations.  I just don't know.  I see lots of sundown subs and amps.  I would go with a class D amp.  Figure out what subs you want then match the amp to them.  It looks like you have roughly 13.5ft^3 that before bracing and port displacement and sub displacement. 2 12" would kill with 2k+ watts.  I'm not sure if you can buy 2 12" and a 2k watt amp and everything else for $1000.  So go look at pricing on reputable subs and amps.  

     

    Go to the SSA store first and look at pricing.  That way you get an idea.  

    Again this is strictly my opinion. 

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