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<blockquote data-quote="Jeremy11" data-source="post: 8690215" data-attributes="member: 674916"><p>So I recently came across a whale of a deal on an old lady owned low mileage 1998 civic hatchback. I want to put in a set up that is good and loud, for a daily. No wall no super spl or anything. Just want to utilize the hatch/cargo area for the subs and amps, and probably a second battery. I will absolutely sound deaden it. I was looking forward to getting this designed /planned with you guys help.</p><p></p><p>So equipment I currently have,some I will use, some I will not.</p><p>6.5" silverflute mids. Alpine eBay vifa tweeters. Rockford t1 components 6.75".</p><p>Pioneer D8604(I think that's the model 4x100 budget amp), Rockford t600-4 soundqubed s-2250.</p><p>2 Rockford p3 12s. 2 Rockford power DVC 10s bnib circa 1997ish</p><p></p><p>I don't want to use the soundqubed amp it's just too big physically, so anew sub amp is in order. I think the hatch is too small for 2 12s so I am leaning towards using the 10s. </p><p></p><p>I going to get a prs80 and run active through there. No rear fill, but thinking of floor pods ,factory door openings ,and pillar mount tweeters. I have this idea of 4 mids and 2 tweeters, don't know if it will work well or not.</p><p>Pretty sure I will need a high output alternator and extra battery. Of course the big 3.</p><p></p><p>So if your still reading,what are your thoughts? I'm open for suggestions and ideas. As far as budget I'm not sure but not looking to just get out cheaply.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeremy11, post: 8690215, member: 674916"] So I recently came across a whale of a deal on an old lady owned low mileage 1998 civic hatchback. I want to put in a set up that is good and loud, for a daily. No wall no super spl or anything. Just want to utilize the hatch/cargo area for the subs and amps, and probably a second battery. I will absolutely sound deaden it. I was looking forward to getting this designed /planned with you guys help. So equipment I currently have,some I will use, some I will not. 6.5" silverflute mids. Alpine eBay vifa tweeters. Rockford t1 components 6.75". Pioneer D8604(I think that's the model 4x100 budget amp), Rockford t600-4 soundqubed s-2250. 2 Rockford p3 12s. 2 Rockford power DVC 10s bnib circa 1997ish I don't want to use the soundqubed amp it's just too big physically, so anew sub amp is in order. I think the hatch is too small for 2 12s so I am leaning towards using the 10s. I going to get a prs80 and run active through there. No rear fill, but thinking of floor pods ,factory door openings ,and pillar mount tweeters. I have this idea of 4 mids and 2 tweeters, don't know if it will work well or not. Pretty sure I will need a high output alternator and extra battery. Of course the big 3. So if your still reading,what are your thoughts? I'm open for suggestions and ideas. As far as budget I'm not sure but not looking to just get out cheaply. Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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