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1999 Isuzu Rodeo, New sub options

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Topic: 1999 Isuzu Rodeo, New sub options

Posted By: f n lo
Subject: 1999 Isuzu Rodeo, New sub options
Date Posted: January 15, 2007 at 9:54 AM

Hey, First things first, i am new to the site, my name is Travis, i am from Guelph Ontario Canada.   I drive an isuzu rodeo lx, 4dr, 5spd.   as of now i am using 2 clarion 10 inch pxw subs and a 1000.1 dpx proaudio amp, in a ported enclosure i made. basically i am looking for some opinions on a new setup, i have plenty of room in the back. after talking to a local installer he sujested 2 13.5 jlw7 ported, or 3 15 clarions' ported. i would appreciate db ratings, pics, sugestions, im kinda new to the whole stereo scene but i know the basics. thanx for the help guys!




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Posted By: haemphyst
Date Posted: January 15, 2007 at 10:15 PM
Are you looking for an SPL setup? (this is what I am assuming, based on your consideation of three 15's) An SQ setup? Daily driver? Competition?

How much do you want to spend? Have you upgraded your electrical system or will you be doing that? Are you keeping your existing amp?

We need a lot more info regarding all of your plans, before we can really help.

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Posted By: f n lo
Date Posted: January 16, 2007 at 8:39 AM
Well, i am using this truck as my daily driver, and i do know i will be having to uprgrade my alternator/wiring, i already have 1/0 gauges wire, and know where i can get my alternator rebuilt but beefed up fairly cheap. i want a system that can hit hard, loud, but still sound decent. i geuss what im saying is i want a border line sq, spl setup, if thats at all possible. as for the amp i plan on replaceing it aswell. with cost in mind, i dont mind spending money i just dont want to go over board. any advice/ input would be great, thatnx guys!





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