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kb Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/15/2003 20:28:36
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Subject: RE: Bandpass or sealed? IP: Logged
Message: I have just fitted a pair 220w ovals pioneers in the rear and 120w pioneers up front running of a pioneer 4channel amp(4by60watts)in my'93mazda protoge' ,the head unit is a pioneer too.The sound is crisp and clean.Bass is what I am missing,any suggestions, 1 sub or 2 subs 1Os or 12s.without using too much trunk space I would like bass more responce.would I need another amp?
Any responce to this message would be appreciated.
Thankyou.
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Cerwin_Man Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/03/2003 20:57:17
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Message: I used to have a 92 blazer s-10 so i purchased the biggest thing i could get my hands on that would fit in it at the time. But now i own a 2001 ext cab truck and the box will deffinately not fit, even with the back seats taken out! lol ... so now i have to make the choice of buying a whole new system or just getting a different box. i was leaning towards a sealed box because they are so much smaller but how do you guys think i will sound?
My previous system was dual 15" Cerwin Vega Vega series subs 1000watts each with a 2000 watt amp in a dual bandpass box with a capacitor to help save my electrical system.
Will i notice a huge difference in power/thump by switching to a sealed box? Or will it actual sound a little better? by reading some of the previous posts it seems that most everyone favors sealed over bandpass.
K now that i have typed my life story lemme know what you guys think i could deffinatly use some feedback.
Thanks
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