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Trying to make this as simple as possible

I have 3kwrms @ 2ohm to work with

roughly 12 cubes after displ. 45W 35T 20D

Walled in a CC Truck

4 15" SSD's Sealed or 2 BTL 18's and add another 2kwrms

I currently have 2 18" BL's ported but am looking for a little more spl. Its for daily and a groundpounder.

I have my 18's in a 6 cube box tuned around 34hz, but they lack the real low end and high end response i was looking for. I wanted to do a sealed set up because its been a while since i went sealed. What do you think? Try 4 15 SSDs or just save up until i can get another amp and go btls in the same enclosure.

thanks-

It's all up to you, really, as it is your vehicle. I think the 4 SSD's would be pretty cool in a wall.

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thats what im thinking of going with as well. You think they would do well off 6 cubes a pair sealed?

The btl's aren't recommended to be run sealed either.

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i know, i would have them each in 6cubes @ 34hz

Heres a pic of my current set up without carpet to give ya an idea.

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its 2 separate boxes but instead of 1 18 per box i would have 2 15's in them if i went the SSD route.

I like the idea of the 15's, but I am curious as to if they will be louder than 2 18's ported. I would wait for more input on this also.

Trying to make this as simple as possible

I have 3kwrms @ 2ohm to work with

roughly 12 cubes after displ. 45W 35T 20D

Walled in a CC Truck

4 15" SSD's Sealed or 2 BTL 18's and add another 2kwrms

I currently have 2 18" BL's ported but am looking for a little more spl. Its for daily and a groundpounder.

I have my 18's in a 6 cube box tuned around 34hz, but they lack the real low end and high end response i was looking for. I wanted to do a sealed set up because its been a while since i went sealed. What do you think? Try 4 15 SSDs or just save up until i can get another amp and go btls in the same enclosure.

thanks-

You're not getting real low due to 6 cubes each sub. Go bigger in box and lower the tune. Or get more subs to gain more spl. If you want to do sealed, you have to use ''Q'' series or 10'' and 12'' SSD subs.

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alright, so in conclusion, what would you recommend? i just want to be louder without going hella crazy with power. Throw some ideas at me so i can start workin on a box and ordering some subs. :-)

4 12" Q's ported? I honestly cant go bigger than 6 cubes per chamber its a rediculously tight fit as it is.

Could you measure of the dimentions of your truck and see if you could possibly squeeze 4 15" Q's into a ported box. You also could probably fit 6 12's in there.

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Ok i have 43 Wide 20 Deep and 35.5 tall, however dont forget the width has to be in half because the onl way i can get it in is to use 2 separate boxes.

21.5W 20D 35.5T Per Box.

Ok i have 43 Wide 20 Deep and 35.5 tall, however dont forget the width has to be in half because the onl way i can get it in is to use 2 separate boxes.

21.5W 20D 35.5T Per Box.

Why couldn"t you just make one box 45" wide, and pull the seats out to box in? I don't undersatand why it has to be 2 seperate boxes. :ehh:

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because im pretty sure the steering wheel would get in the way, and i dont see myself dissassembling my truck in that way.

DSC00255.jpg I normally just did it one by one through the passenger door.

DSC00254.jpg

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Thinking something like this, but man are these dimensions Close, and this is with a 3.5" port

4ssd.jpg

because im pretty sure the steering wheel would get in the way, and i dont see myself dissassembling my truck in that way.

DSC00255.jpg I normally just did it one by one through the passenger door.

DSC00254.jpg

I see know, I didn't catch that it was a crew cab. For some reason I thought that it was an S-10. Is it a Colorado?

if your worried about height move the bottom subs to the outer edges along the bottom. and move the top subs towards the middle and down till they touch the bottom subs. that should give you and extra inch or so.

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