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<blockquote data-quote="Xhackles" data-source="post: 8152209" data-attributes="member: 656569"><p>I'm looking at a little under $100 for everything. I'd post the links if I could... I probably wouldn't want to go higher than $150 though.</p><p></p><p>My vehicle is a classic model chevy truck (an '86 to be exact), so I don't really have a whole lot of room/mounting space. I was thinking about either buying a sub box or making one myself if I get the chance. For the amp I was thinking about getting the Sound Storm Laboratories F4.400 which claims 50 watts per channel at 4 ohms and costs less than $40. So, somewhere in that price range. For the sub, I was going to just look for one that could handle what my amp puts out when I bridge two channels. I haven't forgot the wiring kit either.</p><p></p><p>I'm pretty sure I'll get a sub box that fits behind the seat, but for the amp I'm thinking about mounting it under the seat. Either that or rigging up something to the wall behind the seat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xhackles, post: 8152209, member: 656569"] I'm looking at a little under $100 for everything. I'd post the links if I could... I probably wouldn't want to go higher than $150 though. My vehicle is a classic model chevy truck (an '86 to be exact), so I don't really have a whole lot of room/mounting space. I was thinking about either buying a sub box or making one myself if I get the chance. For the amp I was thinking about getting the Sound Storm Laboratories F4.400 which claims 50 watts per channel at 4 ohms and costs less than $40. So, somewhere in that price range. For the sub, I was going to just look for one that could handle what my amp puts out when I bridge two channels. I haven't forgot the wiring kit either. I'm pretty sure I'll get a sub box that fits behind the seat, but for the amp I'm thinking about mounting it under the seat. Either that or rigging up something to the wall behind the seat. [/QUOTE]
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