Mixing up speaker brands?
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RE: Mixing up speaker brands?
ORIGINAL: jmx9
is there room in a quad cab for subs under the back seats? if so where are you putting them exactly. a pic would be helpfull. i'm interested.
is there room in a quad cab for subs under the back seats? if so where are you putting them exactly. a pic would be helpfull. i'm interested.
https://dodgeforum.com/m_1191339/tm.htm
there are some guys on here that have the subs under the backseat. i had it in my 2006 ram. check out the link. the guys have pics up and you can get it done. try to get fiberglass as your box. not wood.
#12
RE: Mixing up speaker brands?
They have some good custom boxes on Ebay that fit exactly in the back under the seats and can put seats down when you need to ride people I had one in my 05 but my X wife has that truck now...But plan on gettin one in the next few months just got done with all my performance and chrome and rims on my new 07 and the system is next!!!
#13
RE: Mixing up speaker brands?
ORIGINAL: HighDuke1911
mixing up speakers isnt a problem. as long as the fronts are all the same and the backs are all the same. make sure the amp you are using is not a mono block. mono blocks are for subs only. find out the RMS of the front and rear speakers. if theyre all around the same RMS range, get a 4 channel amp and push it to all 4 speakers. so a small amp doing about 50-90RMSx4 would be perfect. average would be around 75RMSx4.
mixing up speakers isnt a problem. as long as the fronts are all the same and the backs are all the same. make sure the amp you are using is not a mono block. mono blocks are for subs only. find out the RMS of the front and rear speakers. if theyre all around the same RMS range, get a 4 channel amp and push it to all 4 speakers. so a small amp doing about 50-90RMSx4 would be perfect. average would be around 75RMSx4.
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