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spiers 
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Location: Mississippi, United States
Posted: May 11, 2010 at 9:31 AM / IP Logged  
I am looking for a Sub that is no more than $350, It needs to be put into a sealed box because my truck is lacking space, I would like a 15" but it doesnt have to be
I was thinking this amp- Cadence TXA-1000D
1000w RMS @ 1 Ohm
I drive a 06 Dodge Ram Regular Cab
Current Audio Setup:
Stock Deck
12" Memphis PR Sub
2 JVC 6x9s
2 JVC 6.5s
Tunn Amp
godd dan it 
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Copper spacespace
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Location: New Jersey, United States
Posted: May 11, 2010 at 8:09 PM / IP Logged  
I would look at shallow mount subs. JL Audio makes a shallow mount that is a 13". Rockford Fosgate makes 10" and 12" shallow mounts subs. The subs require small enclosures, but they still sound great. I have 2 10" Rockford shallow mount subs in my regular cab truck and they sound really good. Kicker, Pioneer, and I think maybe Kenwood make shallow mount subs too, but I think those are a little on the lower end as in performance/quality.
j.reed 
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Copper spacespace
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Location: Arkansas, United States
Posted: May 11, 2010 at 9:28 PM / IP Logged  
spiers wrote:
I am looking for a Sub that is no more than $350, It needs to be put into a sealed box because my truck is lacking space, I would like a 15" but it doesnt have to be
I was thinking this amp- Cadence TXA-1000D
1000w RMS @ 1 Ohm
I drive a 06 Dodge Ram Regular Cab
Current Audio Setup:
Stock Deck
12" Memphis PR Sub
2 JVC 6x9s
2 JVC 6.5s
Tunn Amp
First airspace is needed to give a recommendation of a sub and second mounting depth would help too. If you can fit a regular style sub i will and ALWAYS recommend that over using a shallow mount.
which sub -- posted image.
spiers 
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Member spacespace
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Location: Mississippi, United States
Posted: May 12, 2010 at 4:17 PM / IP Logged  
here is a picture of what the back area looks like behind the seats (this isnt my truck)
which sub -- posted image.

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