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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8832409" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>Hell yeah. That sounded good for for a small footprint, I did 4 pioneer 6x9s with a single 8 inch radiator in my old S10 back in the day, The box was 1.5 cubes and the radiator tuned the box to around 40 HZ. I had no specs to run so that was just a guess. It did need an SSF set at around 35 HZ or it would unload, but it sounded really good, especially on rock, metal and country music. I got hooked on radiators. I have 2 10 inch earthquake radiators sitting around and I’m considering doing a single 12 with dual 10 inch radiators.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8832409, member: 678073"] Hell yeah. That sounded good for for a small footprint, I did 4 pioneer 6x9s with a single 8 inch radiator in my old S10 back in the day, The box was 1.5 cubes and the radiator tuned the box to around 40 HZ. I had no specs to run so that was just a guess. It did need an SSF set at around 35 HZ or it would unload, but it sounded really good, especially on rock, metal and country music. I got hooked on radiators. I have 2 10 inch earthquake radiators sitting around and I’m considering doing a single 12 with dual 10 inch radiators. [/QUOTE]
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