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Newb, looking for suggestions on a 10" sub and an amp
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<blockquote data-quote="JasonK94Z" data-source="post: 7844411" data-attributes="member: 643922"><p>I have been lurking around and decided to finally register and ask a question today. I recently purchased a new Ram 1500 quad cab. I am getting ready to build a custom fiberglass encosure in the storage area underneath the passenger side rear seat. I am guestimating that I will have .60 to .70 cu ft volume, sealed enclosure, firing straight up.</p><p></p><p>I will keep the factory head unit, and I have already replaced the front door midbass 6x9's and dash tweeters with Kicker. The Kicker kit came from Mopar, had the right connectors on them, and they fit in the doors properly (I got them dirt cheap). I also repalced the rear door 6x9's with 2 way Kickers, again from Mopar and dirt cheap through a friend.</p><p></p><p>I am looking for a good budget 10" sub, and an amp to run it. Amp needs to have speaker level inputs, or suggest me a converter please. Would also be nice if it had a remote adjustment for sub volume. what about runing a svc 2 ohm sub to take advantage of more power available from the amp? Is it possible to keep the price under $250?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for any advice, where to buy, etc.</p><p></p><p>Edit - listen to rock, sometimes bass intensive. Also, no more than 6" of depth available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JasonK94Z, post: 7844411, member: 643922"] I have been lurking around and decided to finally register and ask a question today. I recently purchased a new Ram 1500 quad cab. I am getting ready to build a custom fiberglass encosure in the storage area underneath the passenger side rear seat. I am guestimating that I will have .60 to .70 cu ft volume, sealed enclosure, firing straight up. I will keep the factory head unit, and I have already replaced the front door midbass 6x9's and dash tweeters with Kicker. The Kicker kit came from Mopar, had the right connectors on them, and they fit in the doors properly (I got them dirt cheap). I also repalced the rear door 6x9's with 2 way Kickers, again from Mopar and dirt cheap through a friend. I am looking for a good budget 10" sub, and an amp to run it. Amp needs to have speaker level inputs, or suggest me a converter please. Would also be nice if it had a remote adjustment for sub volume. what about runing a svc 2 ohm sub to take advantage of more power available from the amp? Is it possible to keep the price under $250? Thanks in advance for any advice, where to buy, etc. Edit - listen to rock, sometimes bass intensive. Also, no more than 6" of depth available. [/QUOTE]
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