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Alright I think im done with loud bass....

I found a 15" MK2 Brahma for a good price and im gonna get it.

What would be good to run that sub on for a SQ setup?

Also how can i bring the quality of the sound in my blazer up?

What do you have for a front end install?? What other equipment do you have?

That is the most important piece of the puzzle.

Click on my project log link in my sig to see my recent SQ build.

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Front end?

Uh if thats speaker's

right now I have

Dash: 4x6 Bose

Door: Alpine Type R

Rear: 6x9 Bose

Its on the Bose wiring that came with the truck :?

So basically this is starting from scratch lol

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Not really sure... maybe around 500-700???

Amps... its gonna be starting from scratch so none lol

And I'd prefer to stick with my Pioneer DEH-P6500 headunit cause if i upgrade i have to buy another 100 dollar XM set :?

The simple version is to get a real nice set of front speakers, you can go different ways with that. You can use normal coax/etc or separates in two or three way, and can amp them separate active or make passive crossovers like a home speaker...or some come with passive crossovers. Placement is also an issue. Then you want a good amp and HU, you may need a processor of some type to dial it in from a simple eq to full digital setup with an rta but don't use a cheap one they put noise into the system. Then your subs will likely be tuned lower than spl for better sound.

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