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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8366246" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>[quote name='Gitsum']Am I ok with this combo Im considering? Box guy wants 500 so im looking at premade. </p><p></p><p>jbl ms A5001</p><p>dayton HO 10" DVC</p><p>supercrewsound 0.8cf sealed 5 3/8 mounting depth</p><p></p><p>2013 F 150 extended cab</p><p></p><p>also, would I be able to add a second 10 to the amp later on? Or maybe step down to 2 8"&#39;s? Would this even be an upgrade? looking for sq.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Your amp is barely enough to run 1 dayton HO. I would look into getting a bigger amp to run 2 or just go 1 ported and you might be satisfied. The dayton HO works in both sealed or ported but it really does better on the low end when ported. Hit up [USER=660529]@CSCStang[/USER] to see if he&#39;ll build you a custom box within your budget. He does great work and is totally affordable. If you&#39;re willing to take up more space for SQ, T-line boxes are the way to go. Will get you very good output for 1 sub and very wide range. </p><p></p><p>BTW Cone sizes has nothing to do with SQ.. but the dayton HO is a great SQ driver that can play a variety of music. They don&#39;t make a 8" version so stick with the 10" or get a second one with a bigger amp.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8366246, member: 574798"] [quote name='Gitsum']Am I ok with this combo Im considering? Box guy wants 500 so im looking at premade. jbl ms A5001 dayton HO 10" DVC supercrewsound 0.8cf sealed 5 3/8 mounting depth 2013 F 150 extended cab also, would I be able to add a second 10 to the amp later on? Or maybe step down to 2 8"'s? Would this even be an upgrade? looking for sq.[/QUOTE] Your amp is barely enough to run 1 dayton HO. I would look into getting a bigger amp to run 2 or just go 1 ported and you might be satisfied. The dayton HO works in both sealed or ported but it really does better on the low end when ported. Hit up [USER=660529]@CSCStang[/USER] to see if he'll build you a custom box within your budget. He does great work and is totally affordable. If you're willing to take up more space for SQ, T-line boxes are the way to go. Will get you very good output for 1 sub and very wide range. BTW Cone sizes has nothing to do with SQ.. but the dayton HO is a great SQ driver that can play a variety of music. They don't make a 8" version so stick with the 10" or get a second one with a bigger amp. [/QUOTE]
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