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<blockquote data-quote="FISHKILLER" data-source="post: 7312419" data-attributes="member: 632425"><p>K. Full size ext cab chevy. No back seat. Love my pair of 10" w6 sealed. Sound awesome with music which is mostly rock some hip hop. Love how tight and accurate they sound but want more of the same. Been tninking about adding another pair with another 1000/1. What about two sealed and two ported? Is this an option for the best of both worlds? Or can a ported box sound as accurate and tight as my sealed box? Whatever works best here and I am all about it. Do want my new box with a flat usuable top for amp mounting as well as storage for daily junk (motocross gear, hunting stuf etc etc)</p><p></p><p>Currently have my subs facing the rear cab wall which I deadened and braced. SOunds really really good for a pair of 10. WOuld I be better off selling them and getting a pair of 12 or would 4 10 be better? REally really want it to sound as accurate and tight as it is now. Have a fairly large area to work with. Thanks guys. Incredidble amount of knowledge on this site!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FISHKILLER, post: 7312419, member: 632425"] K. Full size ext cab chevy. No back seat. Love my pair of 10" w6 sealed. Sound awesome with music which is mostly rock some hip hop. Love how tight and accurate they sound but want more of the same. Been tninking about adding another pair with another 1000/1. What about two sealed and two ported? Is this an option for the best of both worlds? Or can a ported box sound as accurate and tight as my sealed box? Whatever works best here and I am all about it. Do want my new box with a flat usuable top for amp mounting as well as storage for daily junk (motocross gear, hunting stuf etc etc) Currently have my subs facing the rear cab wall which I deadened and braced. SOunds really really good for a pair of 10. WOuld I be better off selling them and getting a pair of 12 or would 4 10 be better? REally really want it to sound as accurate and tight as it is now. Have a fairly large area to work with. Thanks guys. Incredidble amount of knowledge on this site! [/QUOTE]
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