Chad, the one thing that you havent said is what deck you have. Does it have a hig pass filter? If so, do the sub. If not, get a 4 channel amp with both high and low pass filters...you will have to run that sub 4ohms per channel, so you wont have the maximum power the amp can give, but run 2 channels to ALL of your inside speakers, through your factory fader in high pass (like say 120Hz and up) and the other 2 channels to that sub. See if the shop you deal with will do the prefab box for now and let you upgrade in say, 60 days, giving you time to save for the custom box and a mono sub amp to match your 4 channel...do the inside speakers LAST!
Doing it this way, you will have a great 4 channel to run your cabin speakers, plus a mono amp to run your sub.
Anyone who says the factory speakers can't make great sound LOUD simply hasn't worked with them enough. If you replace the stock crossovers with something decent, they will handle plenty of power with terrific clarity. Even the stock crossovers do OK if fed well, with a decent amp running above 120Hz, they will handle around 100 watts, RMS.
Remember that bass is the challenge for any speaker or amp. If the speaker AND THE AMP RUNING IT is not trying to make bass, it will be able to play far louder and far more clearly. Let the subwoofer do all of the bass...that is its job.
Good luck!
Luke
BTW, I can build you a box and ship it to you, if you wish. I can ship it to your nearest US city, you can pop it in your trunk and go home to wire it and make boom!
I bet it would cost less than doing it in Canada, eh?
Doing it this way, you will have a great 4 channel to run your cabin speakers, plus a mono amp to run your sub.
Anyone who says the factory speakers can't make great sound LOUD simply hasn't worked with them enough. If you replace the stock crossovers with something decent, they will handle plenty of power with terrific clarity. Even the stock crossovers do OK if fed well, with a decent amp running above 120Hz, they will handle around 100 watts, RMS.
Remember that bass is the challenge for any speaker or amp. If the speaker AND THE AMP RUNING IT is not trying to make bass, it will be able to play far louder and far more clearly. Let the subwoofer do all of the bass...that is its job.
Good luck!
Luke
BTW, I can build you a box and ship it to you, if you wish. I can ship it to your nearest US city, you can pop it in your trunk and go home to wire it and make boom!
I bet it would cost less than doing it in Canada, eh?
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