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skater472001 
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Posted: September 04, 2006 at 10:00 PM / IP Logged  
what subs would sound better in a 1973 chevy truck kicker l7 8's or diamond audio 12 d6 or infinity or 12 treo 12's at 1500 rms
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What would sound better??
Whatever sounds better to YOU
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Try: I have a 1973 Chevy Truck with a bench seat. I'm looking or have purchased a *** 1500W amp. What subs would fit behind the seat? I listen to:      type of music. I'm looking to spend XXX amount.
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Posted: September 04, 2006 at 11:44 PM / IP Logged  

Yup, you need to go at the problem from the exact opposite direction. You need to determine what space you have available behind the seat first. Then leave enough room so that the subs DO NOT HIT THE SEAT or you will be buying new subs in short order. Use the box volume calculator in the left sidebar to determine available box volume. Next, what is the exact amp you have? Then and only then do you decide on subs.

In this case you have the application to choose the sub, not the sub to choose the application.

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skater472001 
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wells its has a bench seat i wanna go loud as i can but clean sounding so i think im going with a sealed box because of room i have about 4 cube of air wiling to spend over a grand or two i was thinking about the treo ssx 12s that handle 1500 rms i havnt herd much about them i have about 6 depth in the sub clearance or a little more i have a kicker l7 12 but its to big and im on my steering wheel i could fit 6 l7 8's but a gut said they would sound like doodie and i listen to rock and rap or anyhting that subs so anyone who knows alot about the subs hit me up
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i wanted to go with about 6 depth sub or shallower and that would leave me with around 2 inches for the sub to travle
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Listen to forbidden and answer his questions.
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