Re: stereo question

From: Chuong Nguyen (dester223@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Apr 01 2001 - 11:05:13 EDT


Woah there. 2-10s overkill? It's better to have too much, than too little.
    You can always turn the gains on your amp down!

also, what's with the JL stealthbox drilling through the frame??? I had an
MTX t-form which had 2-10s compared to a single W6 8" sub from JL. the MTX
t-form is a great deal for about 250-350 bucks. depending on where you
bought it from...

Sure, it there isn't enough room to mount amps in the dakota, but I believe
MTX has a powered version of the t-form also.... Give that a try.
-Chuong

PS. if all else fails, you can still buy the t-form and buy jensen's little
cylindrical shaped amplifier and drop it in that hole in the middle for the
jack hehe.

<<
Definitely. I'm probably going to order the MTX one soon. I also like
the JL box (talking 2000 Dakota CC here), but I'm not crazy about having
to drill through the sheet metal and "watch out for the drivetrain"
(according to JL's directions). The reason I like the JL better is
because it actually raises up the rear seat a bit, but also because it
leaves space for mounting an amp on the right side. 2 10s is almost
overkill for such a small cab. As it is, I can come up with space for
two amps. (One under the passenger's seat, one behind the passenger's
side kick panel -- still need to pull out the plastic and take a peak
at what's behind the driver's side panel) I have a nice 85W X 4 amp
that I wish I could use, but it's a tank and won't really fit anywhere.
I wish MTX made a unit for the dakota that had a single 10" in it and
space for a big amp.

-Bill

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