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<blockquote data-quote="eengrms" data-source="post: 213099" data-attributes="member: 547046"><p>I can help you out on a few of them...</p><p></p><p>It is much cheaper to get the alt. rewound than it is to replace it. If you haven't even put in the 1200W amp and you are having dimming light problems playing Korn then you should definitely do something. Ideally you should wait until everything is in and see how it works. You may not need to.</p><p></p><p>You probably won't get much sound out of the truck the way you have it configured. The subs definitely should not actually hit the back of the seat. It's only a matter of time before they become damaged. I would get a new box made that either fires the subs up or to the side. You'll get more sound outside of the car if you do that. Any config I've ever seen that had the subs aimed right at the seat never sounded as loud as those who had the subs aimed into free air. Some might disagree, but this is just my personal experience. The seat probably isn't dampening the sound, but it may be blocking the ports. Where is the box ported at?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eengrms, post: 213099, member: 547046"] I can help you out on a few of them... It is much cheaper to get the alt. rewound than it is to replace it. If you haven't even put in the 1200W amp and you are having dimming light problems playing Korn then you should definitely do something. Ideally you should wait until everything is in and see how it works. You may not need to. You probably won't get much sound out of the truck the way you have it configured. The subs definitely should not actually hit the back of the seat. It's only a matter of time before they become damaged. I would get a new box made that either fires the subs up or to the side. You'll get more sound outside of the car if you do that. Any config I've ever seen that had the subs aimed right at the seat never sounded as loud as those who had the subs aimed into free air. Some might disagree, but this is just my personal experience. The seat probably isn't dampening the sound, but it may be blocking the ports. Where is the box ported at? [/QUOTE]
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