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Need bass for 100 dollar in a tight space?
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyBalboa" data-source="post: 8689552" data-attributes="member: 678335"><p>I have a c10 chevy truck and have some what of a new vehicle factory sound in it now. I am happy with what I have but would like a little more bass. Not shaking the house windows bass just a little more added to what I have . I have limited space with the single cab and also would like to hide things as much as possible. I have a taramps 400x4, 50w rms dash speakers and 85wrms rear 6x9s in it now. I am undecided on connecting dash back up to the taramps at the moment. </p><p>Looking around the</p><p> rockville 8" low profile sub seems to fit the bill as a all in one deal with included amp. On the other hand I can get a pioneer IB slim 8" sub for about 65 dollars and hook up to my current amp. I am assuming the box size is not a great factor with the free air slim sub. I can make the box myself from MDF. </p><p>Anyone have any experience with the items I listed above or see another route I should take?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyBalboa, post: 8689552, member: 678335"] I have a c10 chevy truck and have some what of a new vehicle factory sound in it now. I am happy with what I have but would like a little more bass. Not shaking the house windows bass just a little more added to what I have . I have limited space with the single cab and also would like to hide things as much as possible. I have a taramps 400x4, 50w rms dash speakers and 85wrms rear 6x9s in it now. I am undecided on connecting dash back up to the taramps at the moment. Looking around the rockville 8" low profile sub seems to fit the bill as a all in one deal with included amp. On the other hand I can get a pioneer IB slim 8" sub for about 65 dollars and hook up to my current amp. I am assuming the box size is not a great factor with the free air slim sub. I can make the box myself from MDF. Anyone have any experience with the items I listed above or see another route I should take? [/QUOTE]
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