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<blockquote data-quote="kickerlivinloud" data-source="post: 2565809" data-attributes="member: 552730"><p>It would be very difficult to find room to give each one enough space to work. I would rather see 2 or 3 with plenty of space to breather rather then have 6 cramed into an undersized box.</p><p></p><p>Getting loud in a reg cab takes somthing thinking out side of the box, one advantage is the small "cabin" space in of which the cab takes. It does not take as much power/output to get it "loud" Personally I would think 2 well powerd 8's would be more then enough to satisfy. My single 8" setup can almost make it uncomfertable to be in the truck. I would love to see a dual 8 setup with plenty of power!</p><p></p><p>For me personally, 8's when perperly installed can impress even the most avid bassheads. Going from a piar of IA LI 12's to a single 8W7 would seem like quite a loss in output but, I am rather happy with its output. It might not be as loud, or hit as hard but it deffenetly puts out enough bass for me, and impresses most of the ppl who have seen it.</p><p></p><p>Just my .02</p><p></p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kickerlivinloud, post: 2565809, member: 552730"] It would be very difficult to find room to give each one enough space to work. I would rather see 2 or 3 with plenty of space to breather rather then have 6 cramed into an undersized box. Getting loud in a reg cab takes somthing thinking out side of the box, one advantage is the small "cabin" space in of which the cab takes. It does not take as much power/output to get it "loud" Personally I would think 2 well powerd 8's would be more then enough to satisfy. My single 8" setup can almost make it uncomfertable to be in the truck. I would love to see a dual 8 setup with plenty of power! For me personally, 8's when perperly installed can impress even the most avid bassheads. Going from a piar of IA LI 12's to a single 8W7 would seem like quite a loss in output but, I am rather happy with its output. It might not be as loud, or hit as hard but it deffenetly puts out enough bass for me, and impresses most of the ppl who have seen it. Just my .02 Jon [/QUOTE]
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