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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8576996" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Good score. The cap is going to be worthless and that amp is solid but will definitely want an additional battery, preferably 110 amp hour size if you want it to not blow up.</p><p></p><p>Most modern subs like this are designed to function best in a ported box so that's likely your best option if you want to try to run them. Center console in a truck looks spiffy but will deliver lackluster performance. If you're about function over form you'd probably do better with a box designed to work well in a pickup (subs up ported towards driver's side) in the rear. I'd wager 3 of them in a box like that would outperform all 5 in a center console. You totally have options though, and if MSRP is 230$ you could probably get 100$ a pop for them pretty fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8576996, member: 614752"] Good score. The cap is going to be worthless and that amp is solid but will definitely want an additional battery, preferably 110 amp hour size if you want it to not blow up. Most modern subs like this are designed to function best in a ported box so that's likely your best option if you want to try to run them. Center console in a truck looks spiffy but will deliver lackluster performance. If you're about function over form you'd probably do better with a box designed to work well in a pickup (subs up ported towards driver's side) in the rear. I'd wager 3 of them in a box like that would outperform all 5 in a center console. You totally have options though, and if MSRP is 230$ you could probably get 100$ a pop for them pretty fast. [/QUOTE]
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