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lanikai 
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Posted: February 18, 2005 at 10:43 PM / IP Logged  

I'm putting four 10's in my bro's s-10 nothing big....

im looking for a cheaply priced 10" that handles around 400watts either rms or max.

i was thinking P1's P2's or memphis bottom end 200/400 M series or whatever they call them now adays.... n e opinions would be appreceated....thanks

rickford 
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Posted: February 18, 2005 at 11:10 PM / IP Logged  

its up to u man.... if u want to get the best result.... just put a quality sub.

maybe u shouldnt put too much speaker.... the result is ur are losing power(current drop)....

just put 2x12''. u can get the big air then 10''...

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If its a regular cab S-10 and I would then I would say go with the Memphis M-Class...They are well suited for small enclosures and the sound quality is exelent....
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redchevy99 
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i used to have 2 12" fosgate p1s and they bumped pretty good. Ive only heard one guys system that was memphis and it was alright but rockford has proven itself to me time and time again. my friend has 2 p2 10" subs in his single cab chevy and it sounds alright. hes got a piece of crap boss amp tho. but if i was you id go with the punch p2s. i got a question for you tho...how are u gonna fit 4 of them in a s-10?
shoelesscraig 
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Yeah, I wanna know that answer to that too...I had an S-10 once, I had to queeze 2 10's behind the seat....4 is boggling my mind
jeffchilcott 
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Or, go with 1 higher quality sub.     You will lose 3 db by subtracting a sub. but you can make this up by going wth one higher quality driver. we have done a set up with 1 10w6v2 and it hit 138db on the term lab mic,   but this was in a large box, with a smaller box you could be in the 130-135 range
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moemoeman 
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Posted: February 19, 2005 at 2:40 PM / IP Logged  
Thanks for the opinions guys, the way were gunna do it is the same way were fitting mojos in my civic, grabbing every cubic foot we can...also its an extended cab so it shouldnt be difficult at all.  N e wayz keep the opinions comming im still not sold on RF or Memphis or even one or two drivers.  I have a jbl 360.1 (i believe thats the model #) id like to hit above 135 if possible.

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