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Advice on my new setup '05 Ford Mustang GT droptop
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7438783" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Dont have a whole lot of room in that car at all. I recommend 1 Re sx dual 4ohm 10 and a simple Super bass pro box,and get rid of the power hungry amp and get an old school 66 mean put on that joker or an Autotek bts 7150,and get a clean old school 4 ch amp for the mids n highs, like alpine 3554 or even soundstream ads. ect.That way you can have some room and cut down on the weight,and current draw,and BANG!! My opinion of course.Bigger is not always better,and utilize the airspace 2 tens would hit better than 2 15s all day long w a either built box or a simple probox.Thus, only my opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7438783, member: 634282"] Dont have a whole lot of room in that car at all. I recommend 1 Re sx dual 4ohm 10 and a simple Super bass pro box,and get rid of the power hungry amp and get an old school 66 mean put on that joker or an Autotek bts 7150,and get a clean old school 4 ch amp for the mids n highs, like alpine 3554 or even soundstream ads. ect.That way you can have some room and cut down on the weight,and current draw,and BANG!! My opinion of course.Bigger is not always better,and utilize the airspace 2 tens would hit better than 2 15s all day long w a either built box or a simple probox.Thus, only my opinion [/QUOTE]
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