CalSgt
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- Location
- CA
- First Name
- Casey
- Truck Year
- 1980
- Truck Model
- Chevy K-10 Custom Deluxe
- Engine Size
- 350
More subs = more bass you make the call on that. I will say if you run heavy enough wire for two it makes it a simple future upgrade if 1 is not enough.Should I buy 2 of the powered subs?
I cut into my kick panels for a set years ago, the speakers were a little too deep to fit so I spaced them out 1". I had to shim my parking brake assembly out from the kick panel to accommodate them. Not sure about whatever ones you are looking at.Are the kick panel speakers in the way? They stick out and I've heard people saying some interfere w/ parking brake
The lower front corner of the door will accommodate fairly large/deep speakers with no interference to other equipment.
No experience with them but at the price point of the pillars that come with tweeters built in I'd gamble that they are rather low quality. That money would be better invested in upgrading to better speakers or better amp for the four primary channels.Any experience with the little 1" tweeters that are built into the pillar covers?
High end speakers and amps often times play louder, cleaner, and within their designed frequency range as opposed to systems with more speakers if they are under powered, over rated (by spec), or improperly tuned.