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<blockquote data-quote="Shane361" data-source="post: 1911624" data-attributes="member: 52367"><p>That would be an awesome set-up! If you want to save some money get a SALT-4 and run it at .5 on four Sundown Audio DVC 4ohm X8's. My thought process was if I am going underseat I want to have quality equipment. You can only do so much with that airspace. I don't think anything MTI puts out is going to touch the Gately enclosure with the Gately Relentless subs in terms of BASS. The Sundown Audio X8's are also VERY impressive. Everything to my knowledge they run is on stock electrical and there isn't much chance of running these four 8's on stock electrical if run with the correct amount of power. 99% of their set-ups are for people who want great sound and good bass on stock electrical. When 90% of their customers want no more than this, that's the market. Now I have not heard all the MTI set-ups but by going off numbers that's my opinion as ignorant as it may be. It really all boils down to how much bass is enough for you and what are willing to sacrifice for more. I'd love a blow-through but I use my bed, I do not use my back seat. I am however about to pull my seat again and go with two 15" Sundown Audio Zv6's on a Sundown Audio SALT-8 at .5 as soon as my new custom enclosure is built. With the amp you mentioned I would go with Headway Lithium, 56ah should be good. This is based off our charging system voltage. Will look like this and you can mount it in the bed easily if you have a waterproof cover. You WILL need electrical upgrades with that amp. There is a plastic cover just under the rear passengers feet on either side to run wires into the cab. Zero gauge OFC of course <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane361, post: 1911624, member: 52367"] That would be an awesome set-up! If you want to save some money get a SALT-4 and run it at .5 on four Sundown Audio DVC 4ohm X8's. My thought process was if I am going underseat I want to have quality equipment. You can only do so much with that airspace. I don't think anything MTI puts out is going to touch the Gately enclosure with the Gately Relentless subs in terms of BASS. The Sundown Audio X8's are also VERY impressive. Everything to my knowledge they run is on stock electrical and there isn't much chance of running these four 8's on stock electrical if run with the correct amount of power. 99% of their set-ups are for people who want great sound and good bass on stock electrical. When 90% of their customers want no more than this, that's the market. Now I have not heard all the MTI set-ups but by going off numbers that's my opinion as ignorant as it may be. It really all boils down to how much bass is enough for you and what are willing to sacrifice for more. I'd love a blow-through but I use my bed, I do not use my back seat. I am however about to pull my seat again and go with two 15" Sundown Audio Zv6's on a Sundown Audio SALT-8 at .5 as soon as my new custom enclosure is built. With the amp you mentioned I would go with Headway Lithium, 56ah should be good. This is based off our charging system voltage. Will look like this and you can mount it in the bed easily if you have a waterproof cover. You WILL need electrical upgrades with that amp. There is a plastic cover just under the rear passengers feet on either side to run wires into the cab. Zero gauge OFC of course ;) [/QUOTE]
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