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    1. #1
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      Can a Sub Woofer be used as a Woofer? 8" Audio Pipe, confused...

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      Probably would be fine in a proper enclosure with a proper amp. An old scool Sony XEC505 with bass gain would do wonders for it.

      I assume you are going to use a crossover and not play it full range?

      That being said....it is just an 8" speaker.

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      Quote Originally Posted by pitts64 View Post
      Yes, I'm using an Audio Pipe crossover. The woofer will be mounted in the wooden cabinet... I also have a pair of tweeters were the old 4 x 10 speaker was.. I removed all the hvac from the car, so I have a lot of room under the dash..

      Thank you!!

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      Dude...You're fired...

      Don't use those wire twisty things in a car.

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      Quote Originally Posted by andrewb70 View Post
      Dude...You're fired...

      Don't use those wire twisty things in a car.

      Andrew
      What I'm sayin'.......

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      Yep I agree with the other fellas say those are a bumpy road away from a dash fire or blown fuses ....no regardless of the amps or speakers .....get a real head unit ...if the amp is getting "dirty signal" it won't matter what amp you have . Having said that a cross over is highly recommended. Once you have those things figured out then worry about speakers . Any speaker will play basically any sound (loosely meant for you fancy guy ) using a cross over to funnel a certain frequency range that matches what said speaker performs best at will obviously provide the best sound
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      Can you elaborate on all the drivers and what they actually do?

      Andrew
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