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is it possiable to have multi-subs and differnt box designs?....like 4 10's.....2 of which would be at 1.2 C.F for the low end smooth bass...while the other 2 are in .75 C.F. for the kick drum effect.....
Any input would be gratefull......
Posts: 45 | From: Erie,PA usa | Registered: May 1999
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Very possible, but you'd tune it for 2 years so you wouldn't have any cancellation. Also, trying to get that to sound good would be a chore and a half.
Posts: 84 | From: Hagerstown, IN USA | Registered: Jun 1999
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what would you recomend?...im doing 6 10's in the x-cab of my ranger..With a dedicated amp to each 10..i listen to everthing .....not looking for spl but just want a little bass vibration
Posts: 45 | From: Erie,PA usa | Registered: May 1999
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6 10's should be plenty loud, and with the right box, sound great. Don't worry about power to the subs, make sure they can handle it though. Spend an extra amount of time on the box. I would recommend using one box with five dividers, give each sub its own air. Double check all your measurements, make sure the subs are getting what they need. All the time you spend on the box, if you're building it, you'll appreciate later.
Posts: 84 | From: Hagerstown, IN USA | Registered: Jun 1999
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