mparris106
Junior Member
- Joined
- Sep 23, 2024
- Posts
- 4
- Reaction score
- 6
- Location
- North Carolina
- First Name
- Shawn
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 350
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That looks nice. I see that "Subthump" has two boxes that has the exact dimensions that I'm looking for, they have a website and are on ebay. But I can't get a response so that's a no go.I went with AIC or Slosh Tubz speaker box
I agree, I'm just running one 10" with an amp pushing approx at 300 Watts RMS and if I drive it a little hard, it gets kinda annoying, but I'm still smiling anyway. I took a friend for a drive onetime and he b1tched because it gave him a headache, my work was done, mission accomplished.2 sub box
i'd personally go with one quality sub and a smaller box. Takes up less space, less weight, probably sounds better if it's one quality rather than 2 cheap and less amp needed.
Sub "rumble" does make for a nice massage.I'm running an original AM/FM radio and it doesn't matter cause I can't hear $h!t
I bet it was cool to see. I won't do that to mine though, ha.Wait till you see the squares where they the punch thru the box into the cab to mount monster subs, where the box is sealed around the cab. Saw an Avalanche that had this done and when cranking it up the people in the cab had to wear ear protection. A guy I ran into at a car show did this to his square and it was impressive just couldn't fathom cutting two 15" holes in a box and cab.