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<blockquote data-quote="skdooley" data-source="post: 8296188" data-attributes="member: 627957"><p>To meet your listening tastes you'll definitely want to put focus on your front stage. Sound deaden the doors, and run a nice amount of power to your components, especially your mids. A lot of the response you'll be looking for with rock and such will come down to how good your mid range/mid bass is. For the sub stage I would figure out how much room you have, then based on the power you'll be running, look for a sub that will do well sealed and run the largest you have room for. Porting will be more efficient but having a large diameter sub in the right sized sealed enclosure will produce a nice response and still dig plenty deep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skdooley, post: 8296188, member: 627957"] To meet your listening tastes you'll definitely want to put focus on your front stage. Sound deaden the doors, and run a nice amount of power to your components, especially your mids. A lot of the response you'll be looking for with rock and such will come down to how good your mid range/mid bass is. For the sub stage I would figure out how much room you have, then based on the power you'll be running, look for a sub that will do well sealed and run the largest you have room for. Porting will be more efficient but having a large diameter sub in the right sized sealed enclosure will produce a nice response and still dig plenty deep. [/QUOTE]
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