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Old 10-01-2008, 08:42 PM
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i would go with one 10" cvr kicker in single enclosure, had two cvrs in the rear seat with my seat to the back and hit really hard using a acoustic amp not the greatist but did the job
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Everyone here should know I'm a Fi *****...seriously it's not that much more and you get a 10x better product all around...small companies FTW...
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Everyone here should know I'm a Fi *****...seriously it's not that much more and you get a 10x better product all around...small companies FTW...
trust me, I know Scott personally and he makes good product. But you need to install what you can afford, and like, and sometimes it fits, sometimes it doesn't. Limited space on some, cannot use a huge woofer with large depth issues.
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Originally Posted by larsy87
Everyone here should know I'm a Fi *****...seriously it's not that much more and you get a 10x better product all around...small companies FTW...
Agreed, I love my sundown amp.

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trust me, I know Scott personally and he makes good product. But you need to install what you can afford, and like, and sometimes it fits, sometimes it doesn't. Limited space on some, cannot use a huge woofer with large depth issues.
I thnk the big question here is money, you can make just about anything fit that you can afford. He just needs to decide where he wants to put it, figure out the depth he has to work with, figure out the space available for the box, and buy and amp and sub according to the space and budget he has.
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1 - 12" solobaric in a ported box will hit pretty damn hard. i heard some and sound very good.
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1-10" soloX will too
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I thnk the big question here is money, you can make just about anything fit that you can afford. He just needs to decide where he wants to put it, figure out the depth he has to work with, figure out the space available for the box, and buy and amp and sub according to the space and budget he has.
sure you can make it fit, with a cutting torch, but if someone wants to retain a certain depth, a woofer with a huge motor structure, will have series depth issues.
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Originally Posted by gtosilverado
1 - 12" solobaric in a ported box will hit pretty damn hard. i heard some and sound very good.
Solo X 10" would also IMHO be too deep,and possibly one L712" (08 model) but three or even two L78's ported....****!
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A soloX 10" is not too deep, I have one in my truck.

My point is you can make any 10" or 12" fit with out using any torch so then it becomes a money issue.

However, I dont think this guy has looked at this thread in forever, or at least hasnt commented on it so all this advice is for not.
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You can fit a lot if you drop the jack cover and jack...and spare. Drop some pounds as well.


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