Everything posted by chevyfan454
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SSA GCON or ICON in sealed box
So even though the subs will fit in an under the seat style box, will they perform well at all? I know most spl subs perform better in a ported box, but how much of a difference would it really make? Also thank you to everyone who has been replying to this thread
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SSA GCON or ICON in sealed box
- SSA GCON or ICON in sealed box
- SSA GCON or ICON in sealed box
I'm guessing it's .95 for each 10". I'm not sure which box it is exactly. I only got to talk to him briefly due to other customers coming in, but I'm guessing it's similar to this http://www.audioenhancers.com/vehiclespecific/gmx190.php- SSA GCON or ICON in sealed box
Also if either the GCON or the SA are absolutely meant for a ported box, I'll just change plans and go ported. I want this next system to hit harder than the MTX Thunder 5500 series 12's that I have now.- SSA GCON or ICON in sealed box
Sorry for such the late reply. I wasn't able to access the forums. But the mounting depth of the box is 6 13/16 inches. I was just wondering if that would be enough space with the pole vent on the back of the sub for sufficient cooling or if I'd be better off going with a Sundown SA?- SSA GCON or ICON in sealed box
I'm not real familiar with enclosures and things of that sort. I can wire them up and all that happy stuff. But I have a 2004 GMC Sierra extended cab and I was talking with a guy at a local audio shop about a box to go under my back seat. He mentioned something about .95cu.ft. for a sealed dual 10" truck box. I showed him the specs on the GCON subs and he told me they should fit no problem in that box. Then I got to looking and based on those specs it said the ICON and even XCON subs would fit as well. Since you all know more than I do about enclosures and sub depth, would the GCON subs fit in that box for my truck? It is a downfire box as well. If you need dimensions of the space underneath my seat I can get them after work. - SSA GCON or ICON in sealed box