10's and 1000 watts in what box for an explorer?

Discussion in 'Mustang Sound & Shine All' started by 94Blue302GT, Oct 12, 2004.

  1. 94Blue302GT New Member

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    I just bought an explorer, and i wanna put my subs in there until i finish rebuilding my car's frame and all. I have everything i would need except the box. I made the stang some custom boxes, but now i'm thinking i'll just buy a box for the explorer. I'm thinking possibly a bandpass system, but what do you guys think?
  2. 1hotz I have no life, and I drive a Chevy... just shoot

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    do not use a bandpass box, they sound like crap. in your explorer, a sealed or a properly tunes vented would be best. you have a ton of open space, and a bandpass would not properly take advantage of it.
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    i agree bandpass sound like crap i personally like sealed but if u want loud and boomy go ported
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    ive got a sealed, and it sounds great in my explorer

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