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Old 06-04-2010, 09:28 AM
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Hello everyone i have been doing alot of searching and reading but i still didn't really find what i was looking for.here is my problem i have an 05 cc and im currently running 2 alphasonik slim(not a big fan of) 12's in a 2 cube sealed box behind the seat ran by an old school memphis 1000d. it really dosent hit hard enough for me. i really would like to run a regular 12 instead of a shallow mount. what brand would you recommend? i would also like to go ported. i know there's not much space but i was thinking about putting one under the seat and one behind to get as much air space as possible.whats the most cubes can i get or has anyone else got under and behind the seat? also any ideas of designs will be appreciated to thanks.
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I have 2 w3v3 JL 10s under the seat in a sealed box, and one w3v3 10 behind the seat in a big ported box, one JL 500/5 amp running the 2 sealed 10s and the factory bose, and my old school punch 200 ix on the other sub. It jams, I did 2 w6 JL 12s behind the seat on my last dmax ccsb, but had to lift the seat a couple inches and didnt want to do that again. you havw several options. hope this helps
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In my crew, I have one 12" Rockford Fosgate P1 with a 400Watt amp mounted behind the seat in a sealed box. The sub requires .57 cu. in. of air and my box has right at .62 cu. in. of air so I have more than is required. I had to turn the level down to 1/4 and frequency to 1/2 on the amp due to it being too loud for me. It shakes the rearview mirror and outside mirrors on the low amp settings.
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how did you lift your seat?
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Originally Posted by greenturtle05
how did you lift your seat?
2" suare tubing, about 2" long. bolted them to the floor, then bolted the seats to it. moved seats about an inch foreward, and 2" up.
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got any pics?
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no, sure dont. was my last truck
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