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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7443928" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I would build a homemade box out of 3/4mdf for the one 4 ohm sub and run it alone until you can afford a good pair,prob sound better than what you have now im sure.I think one sub in a 3/4mdf box ported will sound pretty good ,for now.. mdf by the sheet at home depot or lowes cant be more than 30.oo.It will be a better box than the ones usually bought.I like the REsubs for the price.Take your time and decide what you intend to do in the vehicle an go from there,ans use what you have for now,what you dont need get rid of it or donate it to someone in need having another amp on a different sub will cause a difference in sound,and would be hitting out of fase inwhich can create kaos in the sound field/distorition ect.Just try the one 4ohm for now,and build a good tight sealed box for it,and play for a while ..you may even want to port it laterw a 3in port yuo can do yourself also w pvc pipe and tone it yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7443928, member: 634282"] I would build a homemade box out of 3/4mdf for the one 4 ohm sub and run it alone until you can afford a good pair,prob sound better than what you have now im sure.I think one sub in a 3/4mdf box ported will sound pretty good ,for now.. mdf by the sheet at home depot or lowes cant be more than 30.oo.It will be a better box than the ones usually bought.I like the REsubs for the price.Take your time and decide what you intend to do in the vehicle an go from there,ans use what you have for now,what you dont need get rid of it or donate it to someone in need having another amp on a different sub will cause a difference in sound,and would be hitting out of fase inwhich can create kaos in the sound field/distorition ect.Just try the one 4ohm for now,and build a good tight sealed box for it,and play for a while ..you may even want to port it laterw a 3in port yuo can do yourself also w pvc pipe and tone it yourself. [/QUOTE]
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