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all kicker amps too. two 1000's and a 4ch.
that was another suggestion on what you can buy. if you wanted all kicker. i know what my polks can do and ive heard the momo's. very nice too....
no you cant bridge a head unit. those are nice rear speakers. i have them in my front doors. i sold my freind at work my older ones and they are...
W x H x D = ? then divde by 1728 thats what 1cuft is and you get your volume. also subtract wood thickness. 3/4= .75. 7/8's = .875...
how about keeping it all kicker. they under rate their amps. the 750 will do 900 easily....
yes but not big enough for my truck.
yup! i wasnt planning on going cus its around 100 miles away,but its another competitors last show till he moves to TENN. ist just a 2 hr...
well that means you wont overpower them.lol OR you could bridge that 4ch to 2ch and run the fronts at 180x2. then run the rears off of the head...
designing or figuring volume?
well then the 4ch kenwood you posted before would match the sub amp you picked.
so like a 3.0 cuft box?
ok right i forgot about the kenwood. how much power will you need or want for the bass?
do you have any amps now? do you want them to match? or would you like a big amp with up to 5 or 6 ch's?
front and rear, not individually.
ive seen some where you can use aluminum foil, but a plastic bag would work to
just got back. no go. they have 3" and 4". i would need a 3.5".
the rear ones could be from the DB line instead to save a few bucks....
i'm no newby when it comes to red neck engineering things you know.lol come to think of it i did some thing like that on my 87 pick up. altho i...
oh yeah! so 750 out of mine isnt out of the question?
well i geuss if i had too i could find my torch and fab one up. dont need it now but i'll look into it. i have a lowes down the street from me.