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<blockquote data-quote="mooseman16" data-source="post: 4818639" data-attributes="member: 584718"><p>Don't post much cause im still trying to learn alot. i made a mistake and got subs that were too big the first time. im about to get a 9886 and rsd's for the front. I really want to do 8's to save space and to show people that even though they're small 8's can get loud. i know im not gonna get huge numbers with eights but thats ok.</p><p></p><p>I want to go ported and tune low because i hate how my sealed twelves (that i dont have room to go ported with or i would) lack low end. i have been looking at l7's, critical mass', soundsplinter, and audioque. i would go with dd but people around me just say that dd is in a league of their own and that its easy to get loud with them. I have an amp that does around 450@2 and 300@4 and if i can use that it would be nice but if i dont its not the end of the world. i would like the subs to work in about 1 cube and each sub would have its own chamber.</p><p></p><p>Heres the catch. due to budget (~200 for sub) i probably will only be able to do one sub right now but later on i will add a second sub and enough amp for both of them. Oh and i drive a 2007 mustang.</p><p></p><p>Clif notes: 2007 mustang, loud 8's one now another later, existing amp 450@2 and 300@4, around one cube per sub tuned low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mooseman16, post: 4818639, member: 584718"] Don't post much cause im still trying to learn alot. i made a mistake and got subs that were too big the first time. im about to get a 9886 and rsd's for the front. I really want to do 8's to save space and to show people that even though they're small 8's can get loud. i know im not gonna get huge numbers with eights but thats ok. I want to go ported and tune low because i hate how my sealed twelves (that i dont have room to go ported with or i would) lack low end. i have been looking at l7's, critical mass', soundsplinter, and audioque. i would go with dd but people around me just say that dd is in a league of their own and that its easy to get loud with them. I have an amp that does around 450@2 and 300@4 and if i can use that it would be nice but if i dont its not the end of the world. i would like the subs to work in about 1 cube and each sub would have its own chamber. Heres the catch. due to budget (~200 for sub) i probably will only be able to do one sub right now but later on i will add a second sub and enough amp for both of them. Oh and i drive a 2007 mustang. Clif notes: 2007 mustang, loud 8's one now another later, existing amp 450@2 and 300@4, around one cube per sub tuned low. [/QUOTE]
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