krazzyboy44
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Each vehicle will be different. The transfer function can have a negative effect on one firing direction and positive on another. General consensus is fire back. WHo's the girl in your avatar? oh ok well im talking about a 1989 caprice. idk who she is i found that pic on another site
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i know this is old but i stop with audio for a while but is there any cons of having subs facing towards the trunk lid? i saw quite a few mustangs with the subs firing upwards
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i was searching around and i ran across the mag i heard it get loud sound good and only need less than 2 cubic ported so now i can have my four 15's:D now i guess i can have my cake and eat it too lol....anyone have any experience with the older versions?
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krazzyboy44 started following subs in a convertible?, i think i found what i was looking for and possibly four 15's
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I figured that after i thought about it
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i want a daily beater that pounds HARD and not sound so sloppy
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it is possible.... but you need to ask a more direct question.... you posted in FI topics..... so are you asking if you can fit 4 FI 15s in a truck.. . and what series fi subs are you asking about 65"W x 17"H x 35"D now that i really think anout it i dont think four 15's would fit properly so im going with with three 15's. im talking about the BTL's how much power should i run to them daily? i was thinking about running three of them off a 40.1 i saw multiple times that they was benched at 7000+ with a good electrical or just try to find three zx2500's. any other suggestions? for power i spend up to $2600 on amp(s) this not my car here but its the exact same year and model...
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can possibly pull this off? i have a 1975 caprice with a HUUUGE trunk
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i the pics back at home but i will post them when i get back im a trucker so i dont be at home until the weekends
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i have a 1975 caprice convertible heres my dimensions... 60"W x 17"H x 35"D
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i saw in a thread on another forum that if you have a subwoofers in a convertible you will lose 85% of your sound with the top down..how true is that? and will it help if the subs is facing towards the cabin
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they people around here perfer sealed...they guy across the street told me a while back ''GO SEALED PORTED BOXES LEAK TO MUCH AIR''
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i was talking to a few guys on different fourms and they told go with three ported 15's they will have more output than four sealed 15's
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a couple guys at the audio shop told me that today
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is it true that 15's only catch the lows
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im want a LOUD daily driver. im not competing so im not worried about numbers just something loud and dependable that sound good that can take abuse. i have 13.5 cubes to work with in a 1989 caprice...i have two zx2500's and im looking for a 40.1 if i can find one