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<blockquote data-quote="Tiger Bass" data-source="post: 2159634" data-attributes="member: 570571"><p>This is what Im running:</p><p></p><p>-Clarion 6.5's in the front</p><p></p><p>-Kenwood KDC-MP225 headunit</p><p></p><p>-2 Sony Xplods 10"</p><p></p><p>-Extreme 1500X Monoblock</p><p></p><p>Im looking at some good quality ported boxes. They will run me between $90-200. I cant remember the name brand to save my ass, but I think he said Competition. These Xplods are already makin my head rattle but I just cant "feel" it the way I want to yet. I want to have that set up that people either love or hate to get in the car with me because they can barely breathe inside the cabin. My whips a little Nissan Sentra so i dont think that will be too hard to pull off. As a matter of fact, Im almost 100% positive this will do it for me. But with the Xplods already not having a good SQ, Im a little sceptical as to what these things will sound like in a vented. So should I go with the low end and just get the boom or hope that getting the higher end will help push the sound quality also. Or just keep them sealed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiger Bass, post: 2159634, member: 570571"] This is what Im running: -Clarion 6.5's in the front -Kenwood KDC-MP225 headunit -2 Sony Xplods 10" -Extreme 1500X Monoblock Im looking at some good quality ported boxes. They will run me between $90-200. I cant remember the name brand to save my ass, but I think he said Competition. These Xplods are already makin my head rattle but I just cant "feel" it the way I want to yet. I want to have that set up that people either love or hate to get in the car with me because they can barely breathe inside the cabin. My whips a little Nissan Sentra so i dont think that will be too hard to pull off. As a matter of fact, Im almost 100% positive this will do it for me. But with the Xplods already not having a good SQ, Im a little sceptical as to what these things will sound like in a vented. So should I go with the low end and just get the boom or hope that getting the higher end will help push the sound quality also. Or just keep them sealed. [/QUOTE]
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