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and so is yours!!!! i have discovered the benifit of Blue Loc-tight...it is a wonderful thing... now we will see how the Nissan holds up to the pluse pounding bass..
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J Ro has hit the nail on the head with using the second set for sound quality... or SPL which ever you chose...just remeber "There is no replacement for displacement" lol... i currently run 4 subs in two personal vehicles...and i love it..turn them down for regular listing then crank them up to get felt bass insead of heard bass... your choice
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http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj105/havokcustoms/elbertspicsapril25-08008.jpg?t=1255746762 take a look at that one...
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[quote user="TigerHeli"]you might want to look into something called a powerhorn which is an outdoor PA system type speaker, that won't be great for SQ, but should be more durable.[/quote] this is what they were doing in NOLA back in 2002... it is loud and well loud. sound quality is none existant...but if you are doing what i think you
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to me i like the sound! the reduced air space infront of the cone alows a "pre-load" on the cones and produces a cleaner bass with less noticable distortion. i have about 2" of clearerne from the cone and the seat back.
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maybe just a little bit..lol...those have rattled about every bolt loose in the truck..
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i hate to say it but it looks like something was too close to the sub
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you can get creative on your dimitions of you boxes and you can do something like this... http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj105/havokcustoms/elbertspicsapril25-08008.jpg?t=1255473232
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http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/box_wizard.asp see what you think
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yes and no. if you want to use your sub to its full potintal you will want to find a box with the dimentions that JL recomends. for the no part you can continue to use that box but your sound will suffer horrably. With the correct box i do belive that you will be really impressed with the sub. Right now you are accepting sub par preformance. If you