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<blockquote data-quote="CarOddYo" data-source="post: 8354001" data-attributes="member: 662517"><p>So I have a reg cab Ranger, I put some 6.5"s with tweeters up front, got a Picasso Nano 4ch amp to power those in bridged mode. I also got a ED e9kv2 8" sub in the back behind my seat in a small 0.6cuft enclosure. The sub is loud enough on some songs, but doesnt get nearly as low as I would prefer.</p><p></p><p>I am asking if anyone has a recommendation on what to do, if anything, to remedy this. Now I am not looking to go SUPER loud, but just want the lows to be heard. I think the sub is getting 160W.</p><p></p><p>I have considered getting a larger sub 12" single sub and powering speakers off 4ch amp, while getting my other amp SS Di300.1. I am not sure if going larger will help, and I believe it has more to do with the box (ported), but being a reg cab I have limited space.</p><p></p><p>Is there a small ported box design out there for this type of problem without having too much port noise? Any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarOddYo, post: 8354001, member: 662517"] So I have a reg cab Ranger, I put some 6.5"s with tweeters up front, got a Picasso Nano 4ch amp to power those in bridged mode. I also got a ED e9kv2 8" sub in the back behind my seat in a small 0.6cuft enclosure. The sub is loud enough on some songs, but doesnt get nearly as low as I would prefer. I am asking if anyone has a recommendation on what to do, if anything, to remedy this. Now I am not looking to go SUPER loud, but just want the lows to be heard. I think the sub is getting 160W. I have considered getting a larger sub 12" single sub and powering speakers off 4ch amp, while getting my other amp SS Di300.1. I am not sure if going larger will help, and I believe it has more to do with the box (ported), but being a reg cab I have limited space. Is there a small ported box design out there for this type of problem without having too much port noise? Any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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