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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8819755" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Fairly realistic budget if doing the work yourself. Rockford is a little expensive for what you can get with others for the money. id look at a decent 5-600 rms 10" sub and get a properly tuned enclosure. GP Audio has the Glue and Screw enclosures that I really like and reasonably priced/great quality. Polk Audio make some really nice 6.5 coax and component speakers for the money.Several options for a great10" sub that will fill that cabin very nicely.Keeping the Existing HU.. deff going to need to look at getting an LOC put in. May need to get the Big3 done and a larger battery depending on your existing electrical output and the additions being made. Which 5 ch RF amp?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8819755, member: 634282"] Fairly realistic budget if doing the work yourself. Rockford is a little expensive for what you can get with others for the money. id look at a decent 5-600 rms 10" sub and get a properly tuned enclosure. GP Audio has the Glue and Screw enclosures that I really like and reasonably priced/great quality. Polk Audio make some really nice 6.5 coax and component speakers for the money.Several options for a great10" sub that will fill that cabin very nicely.Keeping the Existing HU.. deff going to need to look at getting an LOC put in. May need to get the Big3 done and a larger battery depending on your existing electrical output and the additions being made. Which 5 ch RF amp? [/QUOTE]
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