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<blockquote data-quote="jstaguy24" data-source="post: 8312458" data-attributes="member: 572670"><p>i am looking for a good setup for my suburban. right now i have a jbl gto 5ez i will be using for the subs. so i will have 500 rms available. i will go bigger later. i have had many dual 12 setups. dual 10 setups, and fairly recently had a 15 in a low tuned, large ported box. i am more into sq but still like to get loud. my last dual 12 setup was Memphis audio mc12's ran by a polk pa880 at 500 watts, sold them and with the same amp later had a Memphis 15. both setups had the sq i wanted, but not quite as loud or hard hitting as i wanted it to be on occasion.</p><p></p><p>so my thoughts are</p><p></p><p>1- 3- 12" subs</p><p></p><p>2- 4 -12" subs</p><p></p><p>3- 2 -15" subs</p><p></p><p>4- 1- 18" Sub</p><p></p><p>i only want to build the box once. i will build based on my future sub plans, but my initial subs will probably be something like jbl gto's or something similar budget wise. then when i can upgrade electrical and get a large monoblock, i will upgrade to better subs also. something more along the lines of jbl gti subs or similar with lots of power.</p><p></p><p>right now i have too keep the budget low until i finish my house remodel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jstaguy24, post: 8312458, member: 572670"] i am looking for a good setup for my suburban. right now i have a jbl gto 5ez i will be using for the subs. so i will have 500 rms available. i will go bigger later. i have had many dual 12 setups. dual 10 setups, and fairly recently had a 15 in a low tuned, large ported box. i am more into sq but still like to get loud. my last dual 12 setup was Memphis audio mc12's ran by a polk pa880 at 500 watts, sold them and with the same amp later had a Memphis 15. both setups had the sq i wanted, but not quite as loud or hard hitting as i wanted it to be on occasion. so my thoughts are 1- 3- 12" subs 2- 4 -12" subs 3- 2 -15" subs 4- 1- 18" Sub i only want to build the box once. i will build based on my future sub plans, but my initial subs will probably be something like jbl gto's or something similar budget wise. then when i can upgrade electrical and get a large monoblock, i will upgrade to better subs also. something more along the lines of jbl gti subs or similar with lots of power. right now i have too keep the budget low until i finish my house remodel. [/QUOTE]
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