i said i'd like my system to rattle the windows, but will that happen? no, i don't have cab space for some subs, or the money for that matter, but im looking for cleaner sound at higher volume levels, just as you are doing
main reason being, im doing a lot more driving now for school, and want to be able to hear my tunes clearly...with the windows down at 65+
i can hear them now, just not as clear as i'd like
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Vehicle: 96 ram ext cab 4x4 that followed me home and drained my bank account
Location: North Tonawanda NY,
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Originally Posted by 95MaroonMonster
bitchin'
i said i'd like my system to rattle the windows, but will that happen? no, i don't have cab space for some subs, or the money for that matter, but im looking for cleaner sound at higher volume levels, just as you are doing
main reason being, im doing a lot more driving now for school, and want to be able to hear my tunes clearly...with the windows down at 65+
i can hear them now, just not as clear as i'd like
that was my excuse when I had the convert able jeep.....by the time I was done the whole block could hear me...they woulnt even let me into the drive in without a warning.... I have so much work to do to get the ram sounding good....need to have camp tunes ready for jamboree in the hills...
if you saw how much stuff was crammed behind my seat...
floor jack, haynes manual, random tools, tire bat, usually a jacket and all kinds of other random shat
Vehicle: 96 ram ext cab 4x4 that followed me home and drained my bank account
Location: North Tonawanda NY,
Posts: 570
they make sub boxes that look like center consoles too.....I used a box volume computer program to actually make my back seat a box on my jeep because of space...
Look at JL Audios stealthsubs. They are neat little enclosures that can fit under the back seat and in the center console of a split bench seat.
Little expensive but for the price sound quite well. JL audio is for the enthusiasts who want to hear the lows, mids, and highs and sound good while listening.
Kickers and so on are for those who want bone-shaking bass. Just depends on what you want.
Personally I know a few guys who run some German stuff called Rainbows. Rainbows and RE Subs seem to be the choice of the heavy pushers. Try Realm of Excursion for any questions that can't be answered here.
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Last edited by elementalnature; 09-26-2009 at 03:45 AM.