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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8302113" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>space makes bass, you'll never achieve anything great by squeezing in subs in tight trunks where the bass has no room to travel.</p><p></p><p>you need 9 cubic feet of net space for a pair of 15s, thats not accounting for wood thickness, port area, bracing etc. In order for 2 15s to work you'd have to build the box inside the car, have the seats down and fire the subs and port into the cabin of the car with the seats down and sealing it completely off from the trunk. its roughly 12 gross cubic feet of space before accounting in everything else. Not sure how good you are with woodworking but if you can wall it off, it should be a nasty setup. You can try for hds300s and get another pioneer amp in the future and put one on each sub if you a real basshead lol.-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8302113, member: 650438"] space makes bass, you'll never achieve anything great by squeezing in subs in tight trunks where the bass has no room to travel. you need 9 cubic feet of net space for a pair of 15s, thats not accounting for wood thickness, port area, bracing etc. In order for 2 15s to work you'd have to build the box inside the car, have the seats down and fire the subs and port into the cabin of the car with the seats down and sealing it completely off from the trunk. its roughly 12 gross cubic feet of space before accounting in everything else. Not sure how good you are with woodworking but if you can wall it off, it should be a nasty setup. You can try for hds300s and get another pioneer amp in the future and put one on each sub if you a real basshead lol.- [/QUOTE]
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