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They look like they might just be mids... I'm sure they'll put out all the bass he wants. More power to you man.
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This is what Im running at the moment. 12" Audiobahn, ported wedge from chevy pickup at around 1.28 cu.ft, 600w Audiobahn Amp, Pioneer SuperTuner, Pioneer 4-way 6.5 in doors (the 6x9's are dead) and yes yes, those are surround sound speakers mounted to the top of my box. Hey, I was broke and had no other speakers to throw in it so while I was diggin for some, i noticed those....wheels started turning a little, and next thing I know Im screwing them down. They are not staying...I promise. The socket is a quick fix to people slideing my seat back and hitting the sub. Oh, its a single cab too.
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like i said, im not knocking the guy who put those subs in. if hes happy, thats all that matters.
i just find it funny these guys post on how the way he has it setup will sound like crap, but hes using pyramid subs. thats all.
and 4x4fun, those look like pyramid spekaers to me.
good eyes guys, those are pyramid subs and LA speakers.
heres some pictures of the center console speaker box i made for the truck. the box is divided into separate ported boxes via the bottom board of the cubby hole. it has 2-8" pyramid audio subs and an 200w MTX road thunder amplifier.
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thanks mforrest327, ill have a look at them. does any one have any experience with mtx subs? i was thinking about getting some if i can find a deal on them (dont want to spend too much on this stuff because eventually someone steals it and then you buy some used stuff that might be stolen, its just the whole car audio circle of life thing) plus they would match my amps and speakers im putting in. thanks for the help guys!
just started looking at "free air" subs and was thinking these would probably work perfect if i put some dacron behind the jump seats to absorb the soundwaves that would be hitting the lower rocker panels to keep them from vibrating too much? these look nice but are a little out of my price range at the moment http://www.dealercostcaraudio.com/8w3v3-4.aspx
thanks for the responses to my newb audio woes 4x4fun, ive installed quite a bit of audio stuff before, but not with the careful amount of math and planning that you used in your set up. im more advanced when it comes to the mechanical and facricating end of truckin, which is kind of why im getting addicted to building this system, because i keep learning more about the science/math behind it
(i like to learn) and im finding more things i can fabricate for my truck!