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Mounting Sub Box to Rear Deck and Using Rear Deck Speaker Holes as Ports
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimily412" data-source="post: 8770955" data-attributes="member: 684309"><p>Well I am not sure the power and I dont have boxes any more but im running an alpine s 10" and a JVC GigaTube with only the sub plugged in or something like that. Along with an alpine amp. All the alpine stuff is less than 2 years old. But my ultimate objective is to have 2 alpine r 12"s. Also none of my interior speakers are powered. So i have been tinkering with the thought of maybe getting a 4 channel amp and upgrading my door speakers again, but that again bears the question of my subs being able to get as loud as them. And I understand that quality costs money, which is my goal, but I am still operating on limited funds. Anything I buy I will likely have to save for no matter the cost. So I'll pay whatever really as long as the quality definitely makes up for it. Like I said, dont know the power, but IF I HAD to guess I'd say the amp is 600 rms monoblock. EDIT: Added photos of everything mentioned here. The amp in the picture is the amp I am running.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimily412, post: 8770955, member: 684309"] Well I am not sure the power and I dont have boxes any more but im running an alpine s 10" and a JVC GigaTube with only the sub plugged in or something like that. Along with an alpine amp. All the alpine stuff is less than 2 years old. But my ultimate objective is to have 2 alpine r 12"s. Also none of my interior speakers are powered. So i have been tinkering with the thought of maybe getting a 4 channel amp and upgrading my door speakers again, but that again bears the question of my subs being able to get as loud as them. And I understand that quality costs money, which is my goal, but I am still operating on limited funds. Anything I buy I will likely have to save for no matter the cost. So I'll pay whatever really as long as the quality definitely makes up for it. Like I said, dont know the power, but IF I HAD to guess I'd say the amp is 600 rms monoblock. EDIT: Added photos of everything mentioned here. The amp in the picture is the amp I am running. [/QUOTE]
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