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<blockquote data-quote="VereChronicus" data-source="post: 1870328" data-attributes="member: 565864"><p>Just make sure that you build the box like DJ tells you to. The enclosure is what's going to make the sub shine. The sub does it's own shining by showing you how loud and how long it can sustain life in a really efficient enclosure as will be recommended. You'll be the envy of your circle of friends, guaranteed. In your mustang, you should drop in a single Audio Que SD2.5-10". Remember that the sub needs an amplifier capable of pushing 2ohm mono loads, as the subwoofer is a dual 4ohm mentioned above by DJ himself. A 1.5 cube box will drop right in the trunk through that narrow opening and is the perfect size for a ported 10" subwoofer. Get stupid it will Jedi. Get us some pics when you are done. Under no circumstances shall you be allowed to slap it in a prefab enclosure of any sort!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VereChronicus, post: 1870328, member: 565864"] Just make sure that you build the box like DJ tells you to. The enclosure is what's going to make the sub shine. The sub does it's own shining by showing you how loud and how long it can sustain life in a really efficient enclosure as will be recommended. You'll be the envy of your circle of friends, guaranteed. In your mustang, you should drop in a single Audio Que SD2.5-10". Remember that the sub needs an amplifier capable of pushing 2ohm mono loads, as the subwoofer is a dual 4ohm mentioned above by DJ himself. A 1.5 cube box will drop right in the trunk through that narrow opening and is the perfect size for a ported 10" subwoofer. Get stupid it will Jedi. Get us some pics when you are done. Under no circumstances shall you be allowed to slap it in a prefab enclosure of any sort! [/QUOTE]
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