jakethesnake651
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Am I able to fit 2 12inch subs under my backseat?
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So that'll fit in my 2011 dodge ram 1500 laramie quad cab?
two 12's will fit and sound great, but you have to pick your subs and enclosure wisely. Netaudio and foxbox are two of the more popular enclosures, but make sure you choose a 12" that is happy in those enclosures (airspace wise). If you cram a pair of 12" into a small air space box, they won't perform very well...and you'd be better off running 10's.
two 12's will fit and sound great, but you have to pick your subs and enclosure wisely. Netaudio and foxbox are two of the more popular enclosures, but make sure you choose a 12" that is happy in those enclosures (airspace wise). If you cram a pair of 12" into a small air space box, they won't perform very well...and you'd be better off running 10's.
Whatever i have in pocket at the time is pretty much my budget lolPersonally I would avoid boss at all costs. Overrated power. If you can avoid slim subs I would do that too. I've heard mixed reviews about the boxes you listed as well.
What kind of budget do you have?
I'm thinking of two 10s either kicker or alpine thoughI had 2 12inch Alpine Basslines wired at 2 ohms in one of those boxes, ran off of 550 watts rms. they sounded decent in my opinion, until they blew haha Im thinking of getting 10 inch basslines since they can handle pretty good power while being really cheap