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<blockquote data-quote="2016Silverado" data-source="post: 8528579" data-attributes="member: 671316"><p>I own a 2016 Chevy Silverado DoubleCab. I am planning a full install at the highest sound quality. SPL doesn't matter too much because I'm not a bass head and the cab is SUPER quiet. I want to build a box that fits underneath the rear bench and I want to use my small kenwood 60wx2 RMS amp that i already own. I've figured I could fit two Tang Band 6.5" facing forward; or I could fit two 10" Dayton subwoofers downfiring but the box would be way undersized. Which way is better for sound quality?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2016Silverado, post: 8528579, member: 671316"] I own a 2016 Chevy Silverado DoubleCab. I am planning a full install at the highest sound quality. SPL doesn't matter too much because I'm not a bass head and the cab is SUPER quiet. I want to build a box that fits underneath the rear bench and I want to use my small kenwood 60wx2 RMS amp that i already own. I've figured I could fit two Tang Band 6.5" facing forward; or I could fit two 10" Dayton subwoofers downfiring but the box would be way undersized. Which way is better for sound quality? [/QUOTE]
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