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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8795771" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Welcome back into this great Hobby. I myself have been into Car audio as a hobbiest for years and remember R.Sack as well.I ran theyre 80 watt amps and some of theyre subs. also. For that vehicle I would recommend you get THE BIG 3 done and as for the Enclosure for that vehicle(SUV you have there) Subs Up Port Up, and you may look into some roof support techniques for the power you are placing on the subs. Sound deadening when installing the door speakers and even solid plastic door baffles (Less than $20 bucks for a pair on Ebay usually) will make a huge difference for sound and eliminate the majority of road noise on the budget side of things that can help improve sound quality a bit more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8795771, member: 634282"] Welcome back into this great Hobby. I myself have been into Car audio as a hobbiest for years and remember R.Sack as well.I ran theyre 80 watt amps and some of theyre subs. also. For that vehicle I would recommend you get THE BIG 3 done and as for the Enclosure for that vehicle(SUV you have there) Subs Up Port Up, and you may look into some roof support techniques for the power you are placing on the subs. Sound deadening when installing the door speakers and even solid plastic door baffles (Less than $20 bucks for a pair on Ebay usually) will make a huge difference for sound and eliminate the majority of road noise on the budget side of things that can help improve sound quality a bit more. [/QUOTE]
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