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<blockquote data-quote="Boggess380" data-source="post: 6746776" data-attributes="member: 614811"><p>as long as your subs and speakers arent being over/under powered too much youll be fine as far as hardware goes. (meaning that your not giving the subs too much or too little power). Im not sure about shallow mount frequency response but the box/boxes would have to be built to the same tuning frequency in order to sound good. You may not have to mess with a second battery since youre not pushing a ridiculous amount of power. But if you do see any voltage loss the cheapest and safest thing to do would be to do the big 3 to your alternator. which is usually recommended before putting in a second battery</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boggess380, post: 6746776, member: 614811"] as long as your subs and speakers arent being over/under powered too much youll be fine as far as hardware goes. (meaning that your not giving the subs too much or too little power). Im not sure about shallow mount frequency response but the box/boxes would have to be built to the same tuning frequency in order to sound good. You may not have to mess with a second battery since youre not pushing a ridiculous amount of power. But if you do see any voltage loss the cheapest and safest thing to do would be to do the big 3 to your alternator. which is usually recommended before putting in a second battery [/QUOTE]
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