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Rockford T2S1-16 Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikewid04" data-source="post: 8869256" data-attributes="member: 687807"><p>I’m not that familar with Fi subs but do know they are commonly used is SPL applications. I had two JP23’s strapped at 2ohms. I’d probably stick with this setup and just add more of them. </p><p></p><p>Only other idea I had was to run the two T2S1-16’s in the bed of the truck with the current vented box and then vent into cabin with a pass through. If they every broke I would just make an adapter ring to go from the 16” down to 15”. I’d rework the seat brackets to move them forward a few inches so I can have 4 8’s or 10’s down firing and up vented.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikewid04, post: 8869256, member: 687807"] I’m not that familar with Fi subs but do know they are commonly used is SPL applications. I had two JP23’s strapped at 2ohms. I’d probably stick with this setup and just add more of them. Only other idea I had was to run the two T2S1-16’s in the bed of the truck with the current vented box and then vent into cabin with a pass through. If they every broke I would just make an adapter ring to go from the 16” down to 15”. I’d rework the seat brackets to move them forward a few inches so I can have 4 8’s or 10’s down firing and up vented. [/QUOTE]
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