Sounds like a good setup. I listen to country and
rock so thats why I didn't want the deep mellow bass,
Just enough I can feel the music. I was looking at
either 2 8s or 1 10, as I wint to keep some room
behind the seat for my coat and stuff. Oh and btw what
is THD?? I kinda new at this stuff
Josh
--- "Danny L. Burrows" <havenx@ksni.net> wrote:
>
> I have a set of 10s behind my seat in a sealed box
> in my 91. I have found
> that a bandpass box will put out lower bass but it
> seems to be a really low
> mellow type of rap music bass. I listen to alot of
> country and calssic
> rock. I find that a set of 10s in a sealed box with
> .75 cu foot of air
> space is perfect for my style as long as you have a
> good amp behind it, I
> think 75 watts per channel is good as long as there
> is a low THD. If the
> THD is high I would only put 50watts through each
> speaker for the simple
> fact that high THD = burnt/hot voice coils
> sometimes. Not much to say for
> bass tubes...
>
> Oh yea, one other thing, build a custom box so you
> can get the air space.
> The more air space you have the lower Hz the bass
> will be, but if you get
> to much then you get an echo effect. In the box of
> new speakers are some
> specs. If a 10 inch says it needs about .75 to 1
> foot even then I would go
> for it. Since its a sub you need something that will
> hit a low range. 10hz
> is awesome but expensive, 12 to 15hz will do ya.
>
> Going by the room in your cab I bet a set of 8"
> bostons @ 12Hz would make
> ya happy....
>
> Danny
> 91 RC Dakota 3.9
> 90 RC Dakota 3.9
> 88 RC Long Bed Dakota 3.9
>
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