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Kcarter1227

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  1. Good evening, my underseat truck setup finally kicked the bucket so I'm going to finally upgrade like I've been wanting to, doing a budget friendly soundqubed setup to match what I have now, (SQ amps and highs and mids) I drive a 2002 F150 supercrew (4 door, 5.5 foot bed) too and powering low end stage off an SQ 2200d. My questions are: 1. Is a regualr ported blowthrough possible with 4 15's ? All I see are 4th or 6th orders around (trust me I have searched a lot) My goals are to be loud, low and clean. I modeled different enclosures with WinISD and I get the best response with a ported box versus a 4th order (probably because of the stupid high QTS). 2. Is a clamshell applicable if turned on it's side? I would like to like to take 3. If facing eachother, does each sub need a big angle or will a straight, firing at eachother enclosure do as in Jason Myer's truck (just picked something everybody on this forum should know about) 4.My limitations are that I want to cut as little bed as possible, to only used half of my bed in a blowtrough, My max dimensions are 50x20x33 inches Done lots of research but I would love to see these answered by some seasoned players.

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