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<blockquote data-quote="Stuccoholmes" data-source="post: 8278424" data-attributes="member: 661664"><p>I wish I wasn't in too much of a time crunch as I have just over a month before we take off to the music festival and I feel there is so much I need to learn. I'll look into the battery options, These batteries I'm looking at don't come cheap ($300 a 6volt). I do have a 12v deep cycle I'm using now for a house battery so there might be a way to include that I'm just not very knowledgable when it comes to if I'm able to wire in a 12v with the 6volts. Something for me to look into.</p><p></p><p>I'll have to measure the space between the cabinet and back door but I do like the idea of having them there. The enclosure could be built using the existing wood?</p><p></p><p>Now keeping my $2000 budget in mind, now I'm wondering if I could fit three 12's back there. Other then that now I should be looking for a 4channel amp for my front and rear speakers and a separate amp for the subs.</p><p></p><p>Doing some quick budgeting and I think I have around $700-800 for the subs, and the two amplifiers needed. You guys have already been such a big help, if you have recommendations I'm open. Otherwise I'll post when I get a chance to sit down and search a few options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stuccoholmes, post: 8278424, member: 661664"] I wish I wasn't in too much of a time crunch as I have just over a month before we take off to the music festival and I feel there is so much I need to learn. I'll look into the battery options, These batteries I'm looking at don't come cheap ($300 a 6volt). I do have a 12v deep cycle I'm using now for a house battery so there might be a way to include that I'm just not very knowledgable when it comes to if I'm able to wire in a 12v with the 6volts. Something for me to look into. I'll have to measure the space between the cabinet and back door but I do like the idea of having them there. The enclosure could be built using the existing wood? Now keeping my $2000 budget in mind, now I'm wondering if I could fit three 12's back there. Other then that now I should be looking for a 4channel amp for my front and rear speakers and a separate amp for the subs. Doing some quick budgeting and I think I have around $700-800 for the subs, and the two amplifiers needed. You guys have already been such a big help, if you have recommendations I'm open. Otherwise I'll post when I get a chance to sit down and search a few options. [/QUOTE]
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