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<blockquote data-quote="Matt2105" data-source="post: 6288408" data-attributes="member: 597632"><p>First, I wouldnt run JL, unless you just like overpaying.</p><p></p><p>Second, I'd get the biggest sub that will fit in the back whether it be a 10, 12, or 15. Since you say you want SQ, look into the SSA Icon and Xcon, Fi Q, and AA Havoc.</p><p></p><p>Third, Hertz comps are a good choice. If you <strong><em>NEED</em></strong>more midbass then try to fit an 8" speaker somewhere in the door, not an 8" sub. There's no point in running three different sized subs because subwoofers are all intended to play the same frequency range. Size doesnt dictate frequency.</p><p></p><p>Amp selection- cant go wrong with sundown audio, RD Audio, audioque, IA, etc...Just match the amp to the sub. The amp for the fronts would depend on if you're running your comps active or not.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, don't buy a capacitor. If you're going to spend the money, buy a battery. FIND somewhere to put it. Perhaps under the backseats. With a single sub setup, you should have room to add a battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt2105, post: 6288408, member: 597632"] First, I wouldnt run JL, unless you just like overpaying. Second, I'd get the biggest sub that will fit in the back whether it be a 10, 12, or 15. Since you say you want SQ, look into the SSA Icon and Xcon, Fi Q, and AA Havoc. Third, Hertz comps are a good choice. If you [B][I]NEED[/I][/B]more midbass then try to fit an 8" speaker somewhere in the door, not an 8" sub. There's no point in running three different sized subs because subwoofers are all intended to play the same frequency range. Size doesnt dictate frequency. Amp selection- cant go wrong with sundown audio, RD Audio, audioque, IA, etc...Just match the amp to the sub. The amp for the fronts would depend on if you're running your comps active or not. Lastly, don't buy a capacitor. If you're going to spend the money, buy a battery. FIND somewhere to put it. Perhaps under the backseats. With a single sub setup, you should have room to add a battery. [/QUOTE]
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