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<blockquote data-quote="cs150" data-source="post: 8336926" data-attributes="member: 664051"><p>If I were you, seeing as how you want more SQ than SPL, I'd go with a sealed box. Especially in a truck. A ported will make it sound muddy. JL gives box dimensions straight from their website. As for the amps, start looking at the T1500 as well. Great amp. 1500 watts at 2 and 1 ohm. I'd set up one amp per sub. JL's can really take a beating and the W7's love power. Remember, it is best to overpower your subs than to under power. For positioning the boxes, build a single box for each sub and place them on the floor on each side. Many people love watching their subs move, but box positioning is everything. I faced mine backwards. It just sounds the best IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cs150, post: 8336926, member: 664051"] If I were you, seeing as how you want more SQ than SPL, I'd go with a sealed box. Especially in a truck. A ported will make it sound muddy. JL gives box dimensions straight from their website. As for the amps, start looking at the T1500 as well. Great amp. 1500 watts at 2 and 1 ohm. I'd set up one amp per sub. JL's can really take a beating and the W7's love power. Remember, it is best to overpower your subs than to under power. For positioning the boxes, build a single box for each sub and place them on the floor on each side. Many people love watching their subs move, but box positioning is everything. I faced mine backwards. It just sounds the best IMO. [/QUOTE]
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