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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8721361" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Good bass will mean building a proper box for whatever subs you buy. "a good amount of space" isn't helping. You'll need to figure out an answer in cubic feet to know if what you're planning to do will have the correct airspace. Most modern high powered subs are designed to function best in ported box. Keep that in mind when planning your install area, you do not want to crowd a port too tight to any hard surfaces.</p><p></p><p>Rockford subs are nothing special anymore. Rather overpriced all around and they don't do anything really stand out. Their higher end amps are still great but definitely not a good bang:buck ratio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8721361, member: 614752"] Good bass will mean building a proper box for whatever subs you buy. "a good amount of space" isn't helping. You'll need to figure out an answer in cubic feet to know if what you're planning to do will have the correct airspace. Most modern high powered subs are designed to function best in ported box. Keep that in mind when planning your install area, you do not want to crowd a port too tight to any hard surfaces. Rockford subs are nothing special anymore. Rather overpriced all around and they don't do anything really stand out. Their higher end amps are still great but definitely not a good bang:buck ratio. [/QUOTE]
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