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<blockquote data-quote="Tactical enigma" data-source="post: 8663597" data-attributes="member: 676140"><p>Hey guys very new to the car audio world. I have a single cab Silverado and have ordered a dual 10 inch box from subthump. My question is I was wanting to run the jl audio 10w0v3-4 in it. The box states that it has . 85 cubic feet per sub however the 10w0v3-4 states that it only needs . 65</p><p></p><p>Woukd this affect sound quality/longevity of the subwoofer. Also at 300 rms per sub, is there a good Amp recommended from the experts?</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the noob questions and appreciate all of the knowledge on this forum</p><p></p><p>Justin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tactical enigma, post: 8663597, member: 676140"] Hey guys very new to the car audio world. I have a single cab Silverado and have ordered a dual 10 inch box from subthump. My question is I was wanting to run the jl audio 10w0v3-4 in it. The box states that it has . 85 cubic feet per sub however the 10w0v3-4 states that it only needs . 65 Woukd this affect sound quality/longevity of the subwoofer. Also at 300 rms per sub, is there a good Amp recommended from the experts? Sorry for the noob questions and appreciate all of the knowledge on this forum Justin [/QUOTE]
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