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<blockquote data-quote="iiJonathan" data-source="post: 8187310" data-attributes="member: 654293"><p>To start, I have an F150 standard cab with very little air space aprox 1.35 Cubes give or take behind my bench seat. In that space I'm installing SA-8 V2's @ 1Ohm powered by my Brx-20001D for 2K Rms. My question is, will I be happy with that amount of bass, and if I want more can I add another 8 to my setup in a box that fits between my dash and seat on the transmission column. I had a 10" located there in my old setup. Will I be able to run that sub at a different ohmerature, unlinked to the other subs, but connected to the amplifier. If it helps, the amp has one of those dual bridge single channel type setups. On a box related note, if this is possible, should I tune both boxes to the same hz for greater effect?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iiJonathan, post: 8187310, member: 654293"] To start, I have an F150 standard cab with very little air space aprox 1.35 Cubes give or take behind my bench seat. In that space I'm installing SA-8 V2's @ 1Ohm powered by my Brx-20001D for 2K Rms. My question is, will I be happy with that amount of bass, and if I want more can I add another 8 to my setup in a box that fits between my dash and seat on the transmission column. I had a 10" located there in my old setup. Will I be able to run that sub at a different ohmerature, unlinked to the other subs, but connected to the amplifier. If it helps, the amp has one of those dual bridge single channel type setups. On a box related note, if this is possible, should I tune both boxes to the same hz for greater effect? [/QUOTE]
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