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<blockquote data-quote="Numonet86" data-source="post: 7107202" data-attributes="member: 627895"><p>Appreciate it...Pheonix Risen: '76 Corolla, don't have the car on me atm so I can't tell you the type of subs, but off my head I think they were 12", could have been 10". Behind the back seat...don't know the correct term for it but the type of setup you would have to get the horn effect, pointing up (except mine isn't a hatchback). My budget, money isn't the issue, although I don't really need competition grade, I'm happy with high end. My overall goal? Is to get the best possible bass for my wide collection of hip hop. The reason I'm sure many of you are on the site, there's no greater joy for me riding than being smoked out listening to music. I'd rather my car run like **** if the audio was on point (the run like **** part isn't my goal though just saying).</p><p></p><p>Worstenemy454: Sounds like solid advice. Is there any way to calculate for cancellation, or is it just something that automatically comes with having your subs in different compartments?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Numonet86, post: 7107202, member: 627895"] Appreciate it...Pheonix Risen: '76 Corolla, don't have the car on me atm so I can't tell you the type of subs, but off my head I think they were 12", could have been 10". Behind the back seat...don't know the correct term for it but the type of setup you would have to get the horn effect, pointing up (except mine isn't a hatchback). My budget, money isn't the issue, although I don't really need competition grade, I'm happy with high end. My overall goal? Is to get the best possible bass for my wide collection of hip hop. The reason I'm sure many of you are on the site, there's no greater joy for me riding than being smoked out listening to music. I'd rather my car run like **** if the audio was on point (the run like **** part isn't my goal though just saying). Worstenemy454: Sounds like solid advice. Is there any way to calculate for cancellation, or is it just something that automatically comes with having your subs in different compartments? [/QUOTE]
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