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[QUOTE="Moteaux, post: 593623, member: 24693"] I agree with Lorin... simple and clean. I had a Pro-Box (I think) in my 93 and 97 Chevy's and it was band pass box with two 8's in it. I had a Fosgate Punch 70 going to it with the deck power on the other speakers. The amp was mounted on the rear wall, but would get hot occasionally as there wasn't enough airflow to it. It was plenty for me, but more is always better for some people. Now I have one 10 behind the seat of my F-2fitty with the same Fosgate amp and the deck power running all the rest of the speakers. Pionerr D6300 deck and Pioneer speakers in the front doors and rear pillars. Now I have the amp mounted under the rear seat and never have any over heating problems. Randy [/QUOTE]
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