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5 Subs, 2 Amps, 2nd Battery? Set-Up Question
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<blockquote data-quote="mast240" data-source="post: 7292419" data-attributes="member: 631695"><p>if you run all four of them on one channel (and ran parallel) it would be 1 ohm ... which is actually a good thing... cuz u can get am amp that pushes 1200 rms @ 1 ohm cheaper than one that pushes 1200 @ 2 ohms.</p><p></p><p>also, i dont know if putting them under your seat would work... depends on how much room you have... but if your running them in a grand cherokee... it would prolly sound alot better if you put them all in the same box in the back, and port and tune them.</p><p></p><p>jl recommends 1.75 ft3 tuned to 30hz for each... so that would mean you would need 7ft3 for all four.... which really isnt that big of a box.... so you could still have some room left in the rear with the box. trust me... it would be like a night and day difference in how well it sounds to do all 4 in the right size box, tuned correctly... and just having them in different places in your truck, in seperate boxes.</p><p></p><p>hope that helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mast240, post: 7292419, member: 631695"] if you run all four of them on one channel (and ran parallel) it would be 1 ohm ... which is actually a good thing... cuz u can get am amp that pushes 1200 rms @ 1 ohm cheaper than one that pushes 1200 @ 2 ohms. also, i dont know if putting them under your seat would work... depends on how much room you have... but if your running them in a grand cherokee... it would prolly sound alot better if you put them all in the same box in the back, and port and tune them. jl recommends 1.75 ft3 tuned to 30hz for each... so that would mean you would need 7ft3 for all four.... which really isnt that big of a box.... so you could still have some room left in the rear with the box. trust me... it would be like a night and day difference in how well it sounds to do all 4 in the right size box, tuned correctly... and just having them in different places in your truck, in seperate boxes. hope that helps [/QUOTE]
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