bobo244 10+ year member
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Hey Guys, been a member here for a long time but haven't been on for years.
I got a new truck, Chevy Avalanche, and am going to upgrade the factory Bose system. I am getting a custom fit, box that goes under the rear seats, nothing too special. I need the storage space and flexibility of the Avalanche more than I need the bass.
I am looking for two 10" subs that will fit the max 5.5" mounting depth of the box. The speakers are isolated with 0.80 cubic feet of airspace each. Looking for quality sound, not loudness.
I was thinking a pair of JL 10w1v2. I have been through a bunch of subs and loved my w6v2's.
I have more money than when I used to be heavy into car audio, so I am looking for high quality subs. I have been out of the market for a while and would like to see some other's opinions, as I am sure I can get better subs for the dollar than anything JL.
Thanks,
Beau
PS - Power wise I was looking around ~5-600 watts. Again, not looking to blow the doors off, just a good sounding upgrade
I got a new truck, Chevy Avalanche, and am going to upgrade the factory Bose system. I am getting a custom fit, box that goes under the rear seats, nothing too special. I need the storage space and flexibility of the Avalanche more than I need the bass.
I am looking for two 10" subs that will fit the max 5.5" mounting depth of the box. The speakers are isolated with 0.80 cubic feet of airspace each. Looking for quality sound, not loudness.
I was thinking a pair of JL 10w1v2. I have been through a bunch of subs and loved my w6v2's.
I have more money than when I used to be heavy into car audio, so I am looking for high quality subs. I have been out of the market for a while and would like to see some other's opinions, as I am sure I can get better subs for the dollar than anything JL.
Thanks,
Beau
PS - Power wise I was looking around ~5-600 watts. Again, not looking to blow the doors off, just a good sounding upgrade