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Old 09-16-2009, 01:21 AM
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Hey guys, new to the forums. Just picked up a 93 blazer 4door.
was wondering what you guys would recommend for a sufficint sub set up?

it came with a little basic kenwood headunit so i just need some input on sub and wireing setups. this is my first suv type car so im totally lost.

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what is ur budget?
 
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Old 09-16-2009, 02:59 PM
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no budget really. Im not looking to have a crazy wild setup. just something basic with some bump to it.
never had a 4 door car so dont know what sounds good.

if 500$ will do the job then so be it. if its gona take 1000$ then i take that into consideration as well
 
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you going to build ur own box or do a prefab?
 
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preferably prefab.
 
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lemme look around and ill post up some options for you
 
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thanks
 
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american bass has some very affordable and durable subs that i thought i would give a shot, now i wouldn't give them up for nothing. they are very efficient and have very clean sound.If you build your own box use the smalle-thiele perameters in determining your specific box style and size.In a larger area such as blazers have use the ported box style and you will turn your eyelids inside out, or go sealed if your eclectic in your music preference.I prefer powerful sound quality.not bone jarring spl so i go 12's in a sealed box(smaller box)and i couldn't be happier.Also if your alternator is stock and you dont intend on upgrading,then these are very good for the fact of being efficient.Ive been installing professionally for 18 yrs,i know my way around a system,but am no master installer as of yet.if you need any help feel free to email me and i will guide you in the right direction.
 
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thats for the info ill check it out.
and i mainly listen to hiphop and heavy bass type music so ill most likely be going ported box with the system.

i was looking at these JBL subs and have read good things on them. what do you guys think?

http://www.woofersetc.com/p3147/P1224--JBL-Power-12"-1200-Watts-Plus-One--Subwoofer.htm
 

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