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This setup will not work for everyone. You must be very short or something.

 

Because I couldn't fit that. Also just a suggestion depending on the size of each chamber, you.might be better off with sundown sd3 in that box. The sa series is not for sealed applications

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Talked to Sean before I ordered them and he said I could run them in a sealed box although the sd3 would sound better but it gets the job done for me

 

 

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what box is that? I know Subthump sells a box but it's really thin. I'm short so I could fit something a little bigger behind me.

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what box is that? I know Subthump sells a box but it's really thin. I'm short so I could fit something a little bigger behind me.

Had a local guy build the box for me

 

 

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Had a local guy build the box for me

 

 

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Any way you could post up some dimensions of the box? I'd love to be able to run some 12's in my trucks.

 

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Alright I got a question, I got a line out converter that feeds the rcas to my sub amp and now I'm wanting to add an amp for my door speakers. How would I wire that up? Would I need something like a Lc2i to feed the bass outputs to my sub amp and the high rca to my voice amp?

 

 

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Alright I got a question, I got a line out converter that feeds the rcas to my sub amp and now I'm wanting to add an amp for my door speakers. How would I wire that up? Would I need something like a Lc2i to feed the bass outputs to my sub amp and the high rca to my voice amp?

 

 

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An LC2i will do the job. Just curious what expectation of quality do you have?

 

For $80 the LC2i will get the job done, however I did a little searching and found a sweet deal on a DQ61 -> https://www.walmart.com/ip/AudioControl-DQ-61-Black-Digital-Signal-Processor-w-EQ-and-Time-Delay-Black/104461177?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=149&adid=22222222227046814931&wmlspartner=wmtlabs&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=146920613975&wl4=pla-255790067660&wl5=9032261&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=108214235&wl11=online&wl12=104461177&wl13=&veh=sem

 

I went with an Audison Bit Ten in my truck as it de-equalizes the input signal and allows me to adjust on a 32 band EQ. Love the bit ten.

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Alright I got a question, I got a line out converter that feeds the rcas to my sub amp and now I'm wanting to add an amp for my door speakers. How would I wire that up? Would I need something like a Lc2i to feed the bass outputs to my sub amp and the high rca to my voice amp?

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Several ways you could do that..get a 4 channel LOC, use Y cables from the LOC you have or get a speaker amp that has a through output (run the LOC to the new amp and connect the through output to the sub amp)
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An LC2i will do the job. Just curious what expectation of quality do you have?

 

For $80 the LC2i will get the job done, however I did a little searching and found a sweet deal on a DQ61 -> https://www.walmart.com/ip/AudioControl-DQ-61-Black-Digital-Signal-Processor-w-EQ-and-Time-Delay-Black/104461177?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=149&adid=22222222227046814931&wmlspartner=wmtlabs&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=146920613975&wl4=pla-255790067660&wl5=9032261&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=108214235&wl11=online&wl12=104461177&wl13=&veh=sem

 

I went with an Audison Bit Ten in my truck as it de-equalizes the input signal and allows me to adjust on a 32 band EQ. Love the bit ten.

Sweet thanks, maybe if I had upgraded speakers all around I'd go for something like that but I just have 2 door speakers lol

Several ways you could do that..get a 4 channel LOC, use Y cables from the LOC you have or get a speaker amp that has a through output (run the LOC to the new amp and connect the through output to the sub amp)

I was think of that y cables but didn't know if it would be recommended or not lol

 

 

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