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Here is what I plan:
Plate across lower rear, sub facing down but mounted up so you see the cage, punch 40 powering it. Pioneer sub, 1 cubic foot of space as required, sub also works free air. Looks wise it is cool. Sound wise I need opinions.
Plate across lower rear, sub facing down but mounted up so you see the cage, punch 40 powering it. Pioneer sub, 1 cubic foot of space as required, sub also works free air. Looks wise it is cool. Sound wise I need opinions.
I'm not sure I would go with the pioneer sub. Whats your budget theres better out there. Also if you still insist on the pioneer think about doing a dual setup. maybe do one free-air and the other standard sealed mount. I always like the way that looks.
I already have them.. I have had them three years and never used them.... Three years in the box... They were nice three years ago. So I got bored... I created a nice flush plate in the lower well, mounted a AMP next to it will be, and adjusted things so it has 1 Cubic foot as required... All tjhis cost me nothing NOW so I thought why not.. I am just looking for some opnions on subs facing the opposite way with the cage up.... Like I said I have seen it before and it looks cool, but they have chromed cages...
Well I am up to the point of wiring the amp.. I got a Fosgate with a certificate saying it was tested to 207 watts... It will be powering one 10'' sub...
I am looking forward to it... Like I said my goal is:
3 Speaker setup.
Componets up front
Sail Panles Empty
One Sub
Nice Head Unit
Fosgate Amp Sub
Not Sure Amp Components might stay fosgate if I can find one used.. I like the trapazoid shaped ones...
I am looking forward to it... Like I said my goal is:
3 Speaker setup.
Componets up front
Sail Panles Empty
One Sub
Nice Head Unit
Fosgate Amp Sub
Not Sure Amp Components might stay fosgate if I can find one used.. I like the trapazoid shaped ones...
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