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ALERT! NOOB to subs here! just joined. not a bass head. Just average joe listener.
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<blockquote data-quote="CO1991Toyota" data-source="post: 8118743" data-attributes="member: 655379"><p>Nut, this is to go into a pretty small truck withOUT the intention of filling teh extracab with a speaker box. I want to still have the extracab for all the other uses it's for, not just for a subwoofer enclosure. As I titled my posting with, "not a bass head. Just an average joe listener." I'm ONLY looking to give my current very basic system a bit of umph, NOTHING that THUMPS THUMPS THUMPS. no thanks. My hearing is bad enough already. I was originally hoping to stuff a speaker under a seat (max 4" top to bottom and ~10" round) but that leaves NO room for any enclosure there or anything, which is why I asked if just a bare speaker makes any sense at all. I was informed the speaker actions would cancel themselves out and I wouldn't even know I had a sub. I get it. I know they require a box to be in to do what they are designed to do. So, that said, I am willing to sacrifice the little space right behind the passenger seat on the floor, maybe 12"W x 8"D x whatever Height - just a guess. I could probably put a pretty beefy sub in that spot, but POWERING it properly is my biggest concern. do I match ohms, watts, rms, or what is the most important spec to pay attention to when researching to buy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CO1991Toyota, post: 8118743, member: 655379"] Nut, this is to go into a pretty small truck withOUT the intention of filling teh extracab with a speaker box. I want to still have the extracab for all the other uses it's for, not just for a subwoofer enclosure. As I titled my posting with, "not a bass head. Just an average joe listener." I'm ONLY looking to give my current very basic system a bit of umph, NOTHING that THUMPS THUMPS THUMPS. no thanks. My hearing is bad enough already. I was originally hoping to stuff a speaker under a seat (max 4" top to bottom and ~10" round) but that leaves NO room for any enclosure there or anything, which is why I asked if just a bare speaker makes any sense at all. I was informed the speaker actions would cancel themselves out and I wouldn't even know I had a sub. I get it. I know they require a box to be in to do what they are designed to do. So, that said, I am willing to sacrifice the little space right behind the passenger seat on the floor, maybe 12"W x 8"D x whatever Height - just a guess. I could probably put a pretty beefy sub in that spot, but POWERING it properly is my biggest concern. do I match ohms, watts, rms, or what is the most important spec to pay attention to when researching to buy? [/QUOTE]
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