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I have a brand new set of Sounds Good Stereo speaker adapters for the front doors if you’re interested. Comes with pigtails so you don’t have to splice the wiring.
Let me know what the cost is and I will keep it in mind. I was planning to make my own, but if it is cheaper to buy them, I may go that route.
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A 12” in the trunk with ample power is plenty for almost everyone. My setup is a lot more compact than yours and most people can’t handle it for long.
 
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A 12” in the trunk with ample power is plenty for almost everyone. My setup is a lot more compact than yours and most people can’t handle it for long.
Thanks, I would love to see your system if you have a build thread or photos.
 

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Wow, it has been a minute since I did an update. Been more focused on driving and enjoying the car than working on it. I got the trunk all complete and have now installed the cabin speakers, Hertz Mille Pro's. As with all things, it is ever evolving. With the cabin speakers updated and just running off the factory amp and the Linkswell head unit, it is so loud and clear, that I may not even use the new amplifier. The DSP on the head unit is also proving to be very good, so that may also get nixed. Only really using them since I already had them laying around anyway. It is a vert, so never going to win any SQ competitions anyway. Just as long as it sounds good to me. That will also save me from a lot of wiring. So for now I will focus on getting the Sub powered up and operational. But I will say, the 6.5" Mille in the doors is putting out more and deeper bass than the factory sub ever did. I could possibly live without the 12" in the trunk, but I won't.

Hertz Mille Pro 6.5"
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Hertz Mille Pro 3"
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DSP currently, will see if it stays
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Downfiring 12" sub and AMP rack in the floor with protective cover to the side.
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Wow, it has been a minute since I did an update. Been more focused on driving and enjoying the car than working on it. I got the trunk all complete and have now installed the cabin speakers, Hertz Mille Pro's. As with all things, it is ever evolving. With the cabin speakers updated and just running off the factory amp and the Linkswell head unit, it is so loud and clear, that I may not even use the new amplifier. The DSP on the head unit is also proving to be very good, so that may also get nixed. Only really using them since I already had them laying around anyway. It is a vert, so never going to win any SQ competitions anyway. Just as long as it sounds good to me. That will also save me from a lot of wiring. So for now I will focus on getting the Sub powered up and operational. But I will say, the 6.5" Mille in the doors is putting out more and deeper base than the factory sub ever did. I could possibly live without the 12" in the trunk, but I won't.

Hertz Mille Pro 6.5"
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Hertz Mille Pro 3"
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DSP currently, will see if it stays
28.webp

Downfiring 12" sub and AMP rack in the floor with protective cover to the side.
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That’s pretty clean! I was going to do the Hertz MP in my vert but I’ve sold it so they are now going into my F-150.
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