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<blockquote data-quote="Alter Ego Trip" data-source="post: 6103680" data-attributes="member: 612004"><p>I'm currently installing a system in my 05 ext cab. I'm trying to keep everything looking as factory as possible (3 ways mounted behind factory bose grills, sub box built under back seat). I have an MTX TE1004 for powering my 3 way's and an MTX TE1501D amp for the sub. I'm all about SQ (with a little bit of SPL thrown in), hence running the 1501 and back peddling it quite a bit. I am currently running a single Boston G2 10" but am looking at replacing it with FiQ 10" or 12" sub in a 1.0cf sealed box. I'm not sure whether to get the Dual 1 or 2 ohm version. I'm leaning towards 2 so I can run a 4 ohm load which would produce the cleanest signal. It's only 500 watt's, but like I said I'm more of an SQ guy.</p><p></p><p>2nd option is to slap another 10" G2 in there running a 4 ohm load, at least I'd have a ton of headroom lol.</p><p></p><p>3rd option is a single IDQ v3.</p><p></p><p>All suggestions are appreciated on the above mentioned sub's or any other one's. I need to stay with a sub with a mounting depth of less than 7".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alter Ego Trip, post: 6103680, member: 612004"] I'm currently installing a system in my 05 ext cab. I'm trying to keep everything looking as factory as possible (3 ways mounted behind factory bose grills, sub box built under back seat). I have an MTX TE1004 for powering my 3 way's and an MTX TE1501D amp for the sub. I'm all about SQ (with a little bit of SPL thrown in), hence running the 1501 and back peddling it quite a bit. I am currently running a single Boston G2 10" but am looking at replacing it with FiQ 10" or 12" sub in a 1.0cf sealed box. I'm not sure whether to get the Dual 1 or 2 ohm version. I'm leaning towards 2 so I can run a 4 ohm load which would produce the cleanest signal. It's only 500 watt's, but like I said I'm more of an SQ guy. 2nd option is to slap another 10" G2 in there running a 4 ohm load, at least I'd have a ton of headroom lol. 3rd option is a single IDQ v3. All suggestions are appreciated on the above mentioned sub's or any other one's. I need to stay with a sub with a mounting depth of less than 7". [/QUOTE]
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