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i was wondering if anyone out there has done 4 12's in an ext cab f150 before...and if so which would be better a big ass box or just a wall..i have 4 powerbass extreme 12's that are 500 rms a piece..but i was still thinking of an amp to get also..please give me some help
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build a box that stretches across the backseat!

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should i take out the back bench seat and build it across that...and which way would be louder firing the subs you think? up at ceiling, at back window, or towards front winshield
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in a truck firing up is loudest

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ok then thanks a lot buddy...do you know the frequency i should tune it to also..i was wanting some low bass to where it hurts to sit in it..what would be the best freq for that 32-34?
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Subs up! 34hz would give you low bass!!! We have 3 15 3xl on 2000w each and they do ok. Tuned @ 47hz. For every day he puts 2600 to all three.
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i wouldn't go below 30 hz i usually do about 34 for like aaron said.

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k then that sounds good...what db's are you hitting with those 3 3xl's
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