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i run a f150 supercrew 2001

i have pioneer headunit with door speakers that are amped..

and im looking to finish my system

i was recommended to this box/sub setup

http://www.supercrewsound.com/commer...Id=15&catId=58

with 2 ID 10 subs

i want it to hit pretty nice and get loud and be overall nice.

is this a good setup or do i have better options?

how loud do these ID subs get,etc?

I have also considered a single 12 in ssd in a different similar style box but with bigger mounting depth and using up an entire 1.0-1.2 cubes SEALED.

what do you guys think?

thanks

Edited by VIP3R

I have not used any new ID products, but I like your idea of useing an ssd12 :D

  • Author

I have not used any new ID products, but I like your idea of useing an ssd12 :D

well see im asking if its worth doing a single 12 ssd? like especially in a down firing box...thats close to the floor with 1.0-1.2 cubes SEALED. with 750 rms going to it. im worried how it will be sealed or if it has room to move.

Edited by VIP3R

I have not used any new ID products, but I like your idea of useing an ssd12 :D

well see im asking if its worth doing a single 12 ssd? like especially in a down firing box...thats close to the floor with 1.0-1.2 cubes SEALED. with 750 rms going to it. im worried how it will be sealed or if it has room to move.

A single ssd 12 will get loud in your truck off of 750rms in 1.1 cubes ( my first box). Just remember when down fireing subs look closely at the xmax and give it enough room to move.

  • Author

I have not used any new ID products, but I like your idea of useing an ssd12 :D

well see im asking if its worth doing a single 12 ssd? like especially in a down firing box...thats close to the floor with 1.0-1.2 cubes SEALED. with 750 rms going to it. im worried how it will be sealed or if it has room to move.

A single ssd 12 will get loud in your truck off of 750rms in 1.1 cubes ( my first box). Just remember when down fireing subs look closely at the xmax and give it enough room to move.

how do u calculate how much room it will need?

I have not used any new ID products, but I like your idea of useing an ssd12 :D

well see im asking if its worth doing a single 12 ssd? like especially in a down firing box...thats close to the floor with 1.0-1.2 cubes SEALED. with 750 rms going to it. im worried how it will be sealed or if it has room to move.

A single ssd 12 will get loud in your truck off of 750rms in 1.1 cubes ( my first box). Just remember when down fireing subs look closely at the xmax and give it enough room to move.

how do u calculate how much room it will need?

Check this is link.

  • Author

well you mentioned xmax, how do i make sure i have enough room for that with the box?

well you mentioned xmax, how do i make sure i have enough room for that with the box?

Xmax is the distance the cone travels, I would give it atleast 1.5" more to be safe.

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You know my vote is for the SSD. :)

  • Author

Be sure to post some pictures of your build, we love pictures.

once i get to it, for sure man.

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Be sure to post some pictures of your build, we love pictures.

You got that right, we have one of the best build log sections period.

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