Subwoofer question

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Tahoe442

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Has anybody had experience with compact powered subwoofers like this?

http://www.crutchfield.com/p_777B8PTD/Sound-Ordnance-B-8PTD.html?tp=114

I am looking to downgrade from my 12s simply because they are too much for my taste, take up too much room and Id like to save my hearing before its to late. Just wondering how well they perform.

Also post pics if you could of your setup with multiple amps and subs if you can! would be interested to see what everyone else is doing. Thanks
 

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Try to find a 99 escalade/ denali console at a jnk yrd it has the Bose sub in it I bet it will out perform that
Sub. This console with the hidden sub is by far the best part I put in my truck and the sub is hidden.
 

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from my experience, power some decent mids and out perform the powered subs. never been impressed by them, every one i have heard is a waste of moola IMO
 
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I was just in the local junkyard and saw one was in an escalade. How do I go about wiring it up to my alpine head unit? or would you suggest just using a seperate amp? I dont think I want to spend the money for an MTX console, just looked those up. Those mids are an option. I have 6.5s in the front doors and 6x9s in the roof in place of 4x10s. The rear doors are currently empty, What would you suggest as a mid setup for those doors if I go that route?
 

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The escalade separate power amp had an output for the sub-woofer. The amp was located inside the console in most cases. I would not drive more the say 50w tops into the sub. Not a strong one.
 
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So I've decided to go with powering a pair of mids in my rear doors. Can any of you recommend a good combination of mid range drivers and an amp from experience for this setup? Also would it be worthwhile to add an alpine powerpack to my head unit to add more to my front 6.5s and rear 6x9s while im in the process of this? thanks
 

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FIRST!! go back and get that console once you get it home take it apart to remove all the
wiring and the amp you won't be using it. at lease test the sub with a double A battery just
touch the speaker wires to the batt the sub will make a thump letting you no the coil is not blown. this sub is 1.4 ohms so you need a 1 ohm STABLE class d amp i use the mtx th350.1d for my sub and the sub is handling 350 watts rms @1.
Get a 4 channel amp i wouldn't put spks in the rear doors a 60 /75 watt rms amp is ideal then the mtx amp only 2 amps you need i even put this bose sub in my work van the system sounds just as good as my yukon.
I do have 3 of these bose subs if that one is blown but i dout it the six consoles ive gotten all subs are good that bose amp dies first. oh!! hoe 14 you just haven't this bose sub on a real amp :chewie:
 
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Qukon 95 i think I'll take your advice and go with that setup I'll return to the junkyard in the morning since I have the day off and see if I can still swatch it!
 
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Alright guys, The console was ripped apart and trashed so I ended up not taking it, someone beat me too it:893Chainsaw-Smilie- However I did manage to ****** up a 120mph Cluster in my quest. How would you recommend a setup with powered mids? Anything specific you have used?
 

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Just pick up an amp to power the mids. My setup is as follows: Focal 6.5 Components for the front doors, Focal 5.25 Components for the rear doors, cutting out the rear roof speakers, Boston Accoustics G3 10inch sub, Kenwood KDC-BT945U headunit, and a alpine pdx-5 amp. This setup takes up very little space. the alpine is the size of a small phonebook. My next setup will be 2 shallow mounts under my rear seat with their own amp and a new 4-channel amp to power the doors.
 

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i always thought a 10" powered bazooka tube would work well under he rear seat. ive had good results with them in other vehicles. if i didnt have a 12" single box laying around already , i would have gone with that. im pretty sure a 10" would fit under there, even a pair.
 

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I built a new center console out of MDF, have an amp rack on the bottom with (3) amps (a Kenwood 250w mono, a Lightning Audio 1000w mono, and a Kenwood 40x4), a 1.5 farad cap, and distribution blocks. I have a custom ported box with about 2.4 cu ft housing two 10" Powerbass S-10 subs firing down, with about 1/2" clearance between the dustcaps and the amps at full stroke. The top of the box has cupholders built in, and has a lid covering a compartment large enough to hold about 50 CD cases.

I had two Celestion 15's in the rear quarterpanels running off the LA, and the two 10's running off the Kenwood.... fried one of the 15's , and am running the LA to the 10's now. The two 10's put out more than enough low-end, can't even see out the rearview mirror.

As I always carry tons of tools and supplies as a contractor, I have to be able to fold the rear seats down completely, and not have a box taking up ANY space in the cargo area.

Depending on if you can mount the amps under the seats, it is possible to fab up a center console box of almost 4.5 cu ft, and still have enough space for a pair of 12's to fire down at the floor, with a good 1" of clearance.
 

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