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<blockquote data-quote="Justinw303" data-source="post: 977592" data-attributes="member: 561389"><p>I'm thinking of getting a couple and putting each in a sealed .4 - .5 cubic foot enclosure and giving them about 200 watts each. They'll be in a truck stlye box behind the bench seat of my '90 F-150, single cab.</p><p></p><p>Now, because everyone has a different opinion of what's "loud," here's a situation:</p><p></p><p>I'm 16 years-old, about to be a junior in high school. Most of my friends are 16, but no one in our "group" has a system yet, except for this one guy. He has a couple of 10" P2's in a box designed to fit in a box under the back seat of his extended cab truck. So anyway, he installed it the other day and turned it up a little when everyone was over at his house the other day and everyone was impressed, which I guess shows how easily impressed my friends are.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, how would my RE8's compare? I know 2 10's have more cone area and all that good stuff, but I figure Resonant Engineering &gt; Rockford.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justinw303, post: 977592, member: 561389"] I'm thinking of getting a couple and putting each in a sealed .4 - .5 cubic foot enclosure and giving them about 200 watts each. They'll be in a truck stlye box behind the bench seat of my '90 F-150, single cab. Now, because everyone has a different opinion of what's "loud," here's a situation: I'm 16 years-old, about to be a junior in high school. Most of my friends are 16, but no one in our "group" has a system yet, except for this one guy. He has a couple of 10" P2's in a box designed to fit in a box under the back seat of his extended cab truck. So anyway, he installed it the other day and turned it up a little when everyone was over at his house the other day and everyone was impressed, which I guess shows how easily impressed my friends are. Anyway, how would my RE8's compare? I know 2 10's have more cone area and all that good stuff, but I figure Resonant Engineering > Rockford. [/QUOTE]
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