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  1. To get the 146 score I was running audiopipe tsvr15s 2 of them rated at 500rms on an audiopipe ap1000.1 amp in a 6 cubic ft box tuned at 32 hertz in the trunk of a Lincoln Mark 8. That was before I took the box and everything out and put them in the rear deck acting as an infinite baffle setup...at least that's what I was told it was called lol


  2. I had 2 audiopipe tsvr15s rated at 500rms a piece on an audiopipe ap1000.1d amp in a 6 cubic foot box tuned at 32 hertz. In the trunk of a Lincoln Mark 8. The 146 was on music also didn't try any burps or anything like that either. Song was Crank Juice by Lil John and East Side Boys

    I'll run you're dimensions sometime soon and see what you can use. I would try a different amp, they're really not the best of quality but they're not bad.

    Yeah that's what I have heard. They did me pretty good in the past but they also weren't being pushed and I wasn't hitting over a 146db at 34 hertz sealed at the dash on a term lab meter.
    What were you running to get that score?

  3. That's about the same room I have. You could run a pair of 12s or a single 15 at most. Don't forget to factor in electrical upgrades. Also, an enclosure if you don't have the tools to build one yourself.

    I'm planning on doing the big 3 mod once I get everything and get it installed and probably run an extra battery in the back also just to make sure lights won't be dimming or anything.


  4. That's about the same room I have. You could run a pair of 12s or a single 15 at most. Don't forget to factor in electrical upgrades. Also, an enclosure if you don't have the tools to build one yourself.

    And if you do have the tools, materials wood, glue, and screws. Also gonna need power wire, RCA wires, if you don't already have one a headunit. When I first bought my Jeep I only planned on spending around $3-400 for a basic system here I am around $1500 later...
    Oh yeah I knew that one for sure. Alls I need is some 0gauge power and ground wire I have RCA's and remote already just waiting to be put in. Might upgrade the RCA's tho they are cheap schoches lol and I priced a sheet of 3/4 MDF at 31 bucks and 3/4 birch at 39 bucks way cheaper to build one than buy a prefab one and can tune it to w.e I want for max spl. I appreciate it man for sure

  5. Any SSA sub offered will not leave you disappointed. I have a 15" DCON with lots of port area tuned to 35hz on 400 watts and its knocking AND has great tonality. As I have a 15" BTL on 2000 watts tuned at 32hz in my DD driver thats saying something.

    Hell yeah that would be pretty damn good for what I'm trying to do. Thanks man I appreciate it will look into that one for sure.


  6. I'll run you're dimensions sometime soon and see what you can use. I would try a different amp, they're really not the best of quality but they're not bad.

    Yeah that's what I have heard. They did me pretty good in the past but they also weren't being pushed and I wasn't hitting over a 146db at 34 hertz sealed at the dash on a term lab meter.


  7. I'm wanting to know what would be the best interior speakers to swap out with my current stock ones. I have 3 different sets in my Lesabre. Dash is 4x6. Front door speaker size is 5 1/4 and the rear deck has 6x9s in it. What would anyone recommend me running? This way I don't have to do any cutting anywhere just yet. And also what kind of amp would be recommended to run these speakers off of? Appreciate everyones input and comments.


  8. I just recently got my 97 Buick Lesabre and want to do a budget build in it. What would be some good ones for me to consider? The trunk dimensions are roughly 34w 14h 32d for the box build. I'm looking to get more spl than sq right now I will upgrade the highs and mids at all later date just want to get it going.


  9. Thank you all for the welcome I appreciate it. That's how I found is the best way to learn is hands on. Trial and error. Always gotta start somewhere. Definitely learning a thing or two everyday. "Do what you love and love what you do!!"


  10. Hello I'm definitely new to the whole forum deal but am told this is THE best place to learn about car audio. I am wanting to learn as much as possible in order to better myself in the car audio industry and make this hobby into a life style! Extremely eager to learn as much as possible from people that already know their bizz. Tired of ignorant arrogant people that just get mad at you for being wrong. I would rather be told I'm wrong and why I'm wrong that way I can learn from it and further better myself in this fast growing industry. I appreciate all of the feed back everyone gives and the learning process won't be easy but it wouldn't be any fun if it was! Thanks to everyone! Hope to get everything rolling on here.

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