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I am going to pull the trigger on a Dual Netaudio Enclosure for my Crew Cab and I need to figure out what subs to put in it. This is a Sealed Enclosure.

I am still torn on 10's or 12's so if you have any opinions, please opinionate! ;)

I will be throwing 275 Watts RMS @ 4 Ohms to each Sub. This is for SQ and not Boom!

The popular choice at this power would most likely be the JL W3V3's but my ears are open to other choices I may not know of. I would however like to stay at the W3V3 price range.

Any and all help is appreciated.
 

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As I stepped away from the computer and reading all kinds of charts and prices I've concluded that they will be 10's, they just match the style of music I listen to better.

So.....2 10's, Roughly $400 total budget.
 

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Man, I recently switched from 2 IDQ 10 to the Helix p10w and I am loving the change. Its not as much output, but the go so low and are so smooth and blend beautifully with the front. It started as a eh, I just want to hear them, but I didn't want to take them out.
 

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That would have been good info to provide....Duh!

Mounting Depth = 7 1/2"
Total Volume (CuFt) = 1.6

Thank you for the responses so far. Learning about those options now.
What year/model is the truck?
 

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are you purchasing the spacers also? some of these subs have tall surrounds which may hit the bottom of the seat and muffle the output.
 

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are you purchasing the spacers also? some of these subs have tall surrounds which may hit the bottom of the seat and muffle the output.
It's not my first trip to the rodeo, I got those things handled.

Edit: That response may have come off harsh if your skin is thin but I had no intention of that. But yes, I already have spacers as I am currently running a Fox Box.
 

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It's not my first trip to the rodeo, I got those things handled.

Edit: That response may have come off harsh if your skin is thin but I had no intention of that. But yes, I already have spacers as I am currently running a Fox Box.
Its all good. I thought the fox box's were supposed to be some of the nicer prefabs? I had one awhile ago for my chevy crew cab it did pretty well/
 
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