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emax 
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Posted: June 07, 2002 at 12:06 AM / IP Logged  

I have a 97' Landcruiser for which I would like to build an enclosure for my subs.  I would like it to be discreet.  I have  a big wooden box now with 3- 10" (sounds ok) but I feel like I could make better use of the space and get better sound.

Any Ideas?

E max
cyberbackpacker 
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Posted: June 07, 2002 at 9:05 PM / IP Logged  
What are you trying to accomplish, and to what ends are you willing to go?  If you want to get tremendous sound and clarity in a small area (with amazing power handling) you should look into Boston Acoustics Pro Series subs.  The 12's each call for 1 cubic foot of volume, and the 10's each call for 1/2 cubic foot of volume.  The 12's each handle 1200 watts, and the 10's each handle 1100 watts.  I have always used Boston Pro subs, and have never been disappointed.  And, they truly do handle what they claim to.  If you go with those, obtaing a much more stealth like install would be possible, and the ways to do it would be pretty bountiful.  Hope this helps some. 
-Kevin
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