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<blockquote data-quote="Loud(ish)_Geo" data-source="post: 8736100" data-attributes="member: 680843"><p>I'm planning an eventual rebuild on my Geo storm's sound system consisting of a power upgrade with a second alt and battery so I can eventually get bigger amps. But my main question is would an 18 be accurate/musical enough for normal listening as I drive the car as much as possible and don't always just want rediculous bass. The sub in question would be a dayton ultimax running of a pioneer 9701 @1200w rms in a sealed box(because of accuracy and obvious space constraints), and I plan on upgrading my mids and highs to timpano slim 10"s paired with super tweets for the rear channel, and Audio Legion MR8F (8" coax horns) for the front which will run off of my pioneer 8704 @ around 150w per channel. Also the sub box and 10" mids would be where my back seat is currently for those wonder how tf I plan on fitting an 18 in this thing. </p><p>+BUILD UPDATE </p><p>I finally found some period correct boyds for it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loud(ish)_Geo, post: 8736100, member: 680843"] I'm planning an eventual rebuild on my Geo storm's sound system consisting of a power upgrade with a second alt and battery so I can eventually get bigger amps. But my main question is would an 18 be accurate/musical enough for normal listening as I drive the car as much as possible and don't always just want rediculous bass. The sub in question would be a dayton ultimax running of a pioneer 9701 @1200w rms in a sealed box(because of accuracy and obvious space constraints), and I plan on upgrading my mids and highs to timpano slim 10"s paired with super tweets for the rear channel, and Audio Legion MR8F (8" coax horns) for the front which will run off of my pioneer 8704 @ around 150w per channel. Also the sub box and 10" mids would be where my back seat is currently for those wonder how tf I plan on fitting an 18 in this thing. +BUILD UPDATE I finally found some period correct boyds for it [/QUOTE]
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