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<blockquote data-quote="imral3" data-source="post: 6258" data-attributes="member: 541256"><p>well, first you must follow alpine's recomendations for enclosure volume in order to get the best bang possible. i am not familiar with the ohm ratings of the subs or the rockford's capabilities (you did'nt give any specs) but would guess you are currently running the 2 subs in parallel and would suggest you buy another RF 500 amp to match the one you have when you pickup the 2 new subs. make sure the sub enclosure faces the rear of the truck and points upward ever so slightly (you don't want to lose all your bass out of the roof panel since they tend to be flimsy)... since you will be lining up 48" worth of subs in a 40" wide space i would suggest a slight "V" shape with the subs facing towards each other. make sure each sub is in its own enclosure! if you are not planning on making your own box and cannot find a prefab one... you can accomplish the same results with 2 seperate 2x12" sealed boxes angled towards each other.</p><p></p><p>good luck and good listening!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imral3, post: 6258, member: 541256"] well, first you must follow alpine's recomendations for enclosure volume in order to get the best bang possible. i am not familiar with the ohm ratings of the subs or the rockford's capabilities (you did'nt give any specs) but would guess you are currently running the 2 subs in parallel and would suggest you buy another RF 500 amp to match the one you have when you pickup the 2 new subs. make sure the sub enclosure faces the rear of the truck and points upward ever so slightly (you don't want to lose all your bass out of the roof panel since they tend to be flimsy)... since you will be lining up 48" worth of subs in a 40" wide space i would suggest a slight "V" shape with the subs facing towards each other. make sure each sub is in its own enclosure! if you are not planning on making your own box and cannot find a prefab one... you can accomplish the same results with 2 seperate 2x12" sealed boxes angled towards each other. good luck and good listening! [/QUOTE]
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