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<blockquote data-quote="INW-Iron-Steel" data-source="post: 21737" data-attributes="member: 11733"><p>Same! I feel like an audio system is the prefect way to personalize your truck! I am not an audio guy by any means, but my go-to has almost always been Alpine for head-units and coax speakers. My results have always been good, and their products don't break the bank. The Alpine head-unit is the original we put in years ago, as well as the cab 4x6s. The coax door speakers are currently some Focals' I pulled out of another project at saved. The 6.5 alpines were done after years of abuse getting all the low-frequency stuff. The Memphis amp is nothing special, but it is plenty loud for a single cab... I listen to a lot of grunge and old rock, so I don't really care for that teeth rattling base anyway.</p><p></p><p>With that said, I'm not sure I would personally put a sub and box in a regular cab. There's not much room for storage behind the seat as it is... With this setup I can still use that area for tools/oil/the occasional bag on a road trip</p><p></p><p>Here's how it looks all back together. And like I said, you cannot even see the amp... So would be thieves don't even know it's there...</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]2237[/ATTACH][ATTACH]2240[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH]2238[/ATTACH][ATTACH]2236[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>And a picture of the power-supply (blue wire) tied in at the junction box</p><p><a href="https://drive.google.com/open?id=1iulGgU2WzNmeaGozzGQAFx7lxuYwgfJA&usp=drive_copy" target="_blank">[ATTACH]2249[/ATTACH]</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="INW-Iron-Steel, post: 21737, member: 11733"] Same! I feel like an audio system is the prefect way to personalize your truck! I am not an audio guy by any means, but my go-to has almost always been Alpine for head-units and coax speakers. My results have always been good, and their products don't break the bank. The Alpine head-unit is the original we put in years ago, as well as the cab 4x6s. The coax door speakers are currently some Focals' I pulled out of another project at saved. The 6.5 alpines were done after years of abuse getting all the low-frequency stuff. The Memphis amp is nothing special, but it is plenty loud for a single cab... I listen to a lot of grunge and old rock, so I don't really care for that teeth rattling base anyway. With that said, I'm not sure I would personally put a sub and box in a regular cab. There's not much room for storage behind the seat as it is... With this setup I can still use that area for tools/oil/the occasional bag on a road trip Here's how it looks all back together. And like I said, you cannot even see the amp... So would be thieves don't even know it's there... [ATTACH width="357px" alt="IMG_20250304_104601465.jpg"]2237[/ATTACH][ATTACH width="535px" alt="IMG_20250304_104550121.jpg"]2240[/ATTACH] [ATTACH width="494px" alt="IMG_20250304_104533367.jpg"]2238[/ATTACH][ATTACH width="359px" alt="IMG_20250304_104510478.jpg"]2236[/ATTACH] And a picture of the power-supply (blue wire) tied in at the junction box [URL='https://drive.google.com/open?id=1iulGgU2WzNmeaGozzGQAFx7lxuYwgfJA&usp=drive_copy'][ATTACH alt="IMG_20250304_104746051.jpg"]2249[/ATTACH][/URL] [/QUOTE]
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