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good truck sub?

bryguy00b

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im not out for a killer system or any of that stuff...i got two speakers in the dash..two in the back..and two in the doors..i just want to add some bass to it..whats a good sub to put in the back..and ill have and amp under the seat for it...would i have to have all my speakers run by the amp or just the sub?
 
If you're just looking to add some bass, but not the big pounding system, you might want to look into a powered subwoofer. One that comes with it's own amp. I've seen those tubes with a 10" Sub and it's own amp. Fairly cheap and easy set up.
 
It'd probley work for that app. I run a Kenwood powered sub in the trunk of the Stratus. It's a tube type. I have a JVC KD-LX1 headunit powering stock speakers (Will upgrade to some JBL's sooner or later) annd the powered sub in the trunk. It's not a mega booming system, but sounds good for a everyday driver.
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i need something that will fit behind the seat in my truck. and something thats not crazy $$...but good quality at the same time.
 
Is this for a K5 ??? Or a pick up ??? I had a 78 C30 crew cab duelly pick up a few years back with (4) 10's in a slim box behind the rear seat.
 
Okay, what I had behind the seat in the duelie was a custom built box with (4) 10" Hollywood subs. with a Kenwood amp under the seat. Hollywood may not be the best name brand, but it sounded good, and I had them for a few years. So I'd say they're good for street beats.
 
I have a truck box that would hold two 10's we could work something out for it if interested ...Jason /forums/images/graemlins/usaflag.gif /forums/images/graemlins/k5.gif /forums/images/graemlins/usaflag.gif /forums/images/graemlins/pimp1.gif
 

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