Silver Member Username: Loc_outPost Number: 299 Registered: Feb-05 | I plan on buying a 2500HD crew cab the only thing stoping me is that i love loud systems. Has any of you guys seen or hear of a crew cab having a good system? If you have pic please post them or link to websites. |
Silver Member Username: UcfsaxmanOviedo/orlando, Fl Post Number: 624 Registered: May-05 | you should check out www.cardomain.com and look for people w/ that exact vehicle. Crew cabs are better than single b/c of course you have more room. For a truck you should get some nice components up front, a decent subwoofer(s) and not even worry about the rear speakers b/c the sound of the front should easily carry throughout the cab of the truck. |
Gold Member Username: TheelfkeeperStockbridge, GA USA Post Number: 1044 Registered: Feb-05 | there has also been some nice truck systems posted on JL's Gallery. |
Silver Member Username: MixneffectOrangevale, Ca. USA Post Number: 816 Registered: Apr-05 | Crew cabs do not have enough room for a sub. I have an extended cab and my rear bench folds up. I am not sure that the crew cab rear bench folds up. This would limit you to what you can build. You may be looking at just getting some top of the line 6.5" component sets. Make sure you get something that can handle the lows. This way you can get "some" bass. Another option is to look into transfering your center console and installing a high Qts/low Vas sub in a custom enclosure in its place. High Qts (above 70) means that it may be used in a sealed enclosure or infinite baffle. Low Vas (below 20 liters) means that it may be used in a small box and still get low bass. Going way out would be to remove the front center seat and console altogether and build a custom enclosure there altogether. |
Silver Member Username: MixneffectOrangevale, Ca. USA Post Number: 817 Registered: Apr-05 | http://www.woodlawncabinetry.com/index.html |
Silver Member Username: AlteraudiousaConcord Post Number: 281 Registered: Jan-06 | alot of time trucks have door and dash speakers. If yours does you can do a nice 3way setup or you can stick a few 6.5 subwoofers in the trunk. If you have abudget I can try and figure something out that will get your a nice loud steup. |
Gold Member Username: Tdeaton1021Near Tampa, Florida USA Post Number: 1877 Registered: Sep-04 | blow through |
Gold Member Username: Tdeaton1021Near Tampa, Florida USA Post Number: 1878 Registered: Sep-04 | wow okay idk if were even talking about subwoofers... dont put comp sets in the bed of ur truck. im too drowsy to read the posts again. sorry im on drugs from my surgery. disreguard that if im way off here lol. |
Gold Member Username: Jonathan_fGA USA Post Number: 5611 Registered: May-04 | JL has a stealthbox for that truck. It has two 10W1v2s and room for an amplifier. Check it out on their site. I'm not telling you to buy the stealthbox, I'm just saying that two shallow, small box subs are your only option in that truck, they would have put a sub under the seat or in a console if it was possible. |
Gold Member Username: Jonathan_fGA USA Post Number: 5612 Registered: May-04 | "blow through :-)" Even being a Chevy, I'd still guess he's going to use it as a truck . |