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<blockquote data-quote="bunkrd you" data-source="post: 7059078" data-attributes="member: 626734"><p>the directed port sounds cleaner then one large port imo. This is going to be my demo box. and yes i love sq as well as bass. I like my mids to be smooth, my highs to be loud and clear and my bass to have a good punch.</p><p></p><p>I am also adding a pair of alpine type r 6.5" components here pretty soon. the tweets and 3.5's are being ran off an alpine 3527S and the components will be ran off of a alpine t500. The rear fill is very drowned out by the box and batts but its 5x7 rockford coaxs. Sound pretty decent on the drivers side because I have the box slid to the passanger side. Amp will be mounted on the passanger side of the box, and the d31 yellow top will be ontop of my deka. Picking that up in about an hour. Also running the 250 amp alternator in about a month and picking up some welders 0 ga to do that. Its all coming together nicely.</p><p></p><p>Also I love adding onto my build, lol if you notice the op my plans are pretty modified from the original idea. I added the amp for the tweets and 3.5's added the 3.5's added kick panels, added another 2 channel, adding a line driver, added some pretty sick rcas, added a 250 amp alternator, added the tye r components. I just love installing and modifying particular aspects of my system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bunkrd you, post: 7059078, member: 626734"] the directed port sounds cleaner then one large port imo. This is going to be my demo box. and yes i love sq as well as bass. I like my mids to be smooth, my highs to be loud and clear and my bass to have a good punch. I am also adding a pair of alpine type r 6.5" components here pretty soon. the tweets and 3.5's are being ran off an alpine 3527S and the components will be ran off of a alpine t500. The rear fill is very drowned out by the box and batts but its 5x7 rockford coaxs. Sound pretty decent on the drivers side because I have the box slid to the passanger side. Amp will be mounted on the passanger side of the box, and the d31 yellow top will be ontop of my deka. Picking that up in about an hour. Also running the 250 amp alternator in about a month and picking up some welders 0 ga to do that. Its all coming together nicely. Also I love adding onto my build, lol if you notice the op my plans are pretty modified from the original idea. I added the amp for the tweets and 3.5's added the 3.5's added kick panels, added another 2 channel, adding a line driver, added some pretty sick rcas, added a 250 amp alternator, added the tye r components. I just love installing and modifying particular aspects of my system. [/QUOTE]
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