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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffy" data-source="post: 8498889" data-attributes="member: 669816"><p>Yes, I completely replaced them with a pair of JL C5075-CT.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That's an interesting approach for sure. I know that there's plenty more I <em>could</em> do for my system, but I'm not trying to get too in-depth with this. Later on I'm sure I'll revisit this, but for now this was supposed to be a short project. Like I said before, I would be very happy to just get everything working like it was for those few days before it blew.</p><p></p><p>Correct, my sub is actually pretty difficult to locate. You can definitely tell it's in the back, but it's not overpowering or attention-grabbing, I think it fills the cabin pretty decently. A future project is to build a new box for it, and part of that will be tuning it better. So that's on the list. Sound deadening is also on the list, I had it in my old car and it made a nice difference. I'll be going that route again, just no time for it now.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your help and it already has me thinking about what to do in the future. I think I'm looking for more of a quick and easy fix for what I've currently got though. I just have too many other projects going on and I want to move away from this one</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffy, post: 8498889, member: 669816"] Yes, I completely replaced them with a pair of JL C5075-CT. That's an interesting approach for sure. I know that there's plenty more I [I]could[/I] do for my system, but I'm not trying to get too in-depth with this. Later on I'm sure I'll revisit this, but for now this was supposed to be a short project. Like I said before, I would be very happy to just get everything working like it was for those few days before it blew. Correct, my sub is actually pretty difficult to locate. You can definitely tell it's in the back, but it's not overpowering or attention-grabbing, I think it fills the cabin pretty decently. A future project is to build a new box for it, and part of that will be tuning it better. So that's on the list. Sound deadening is also on the list, I had it in my old car and it made a nice difference. I'll be going that route again, just no time for it now. Thank you for your help and it already has me thinking about what to do in the future. I think I'm looking for more of a quick and easy fix for what I've currently got though. I just have too many other projects going on and I want to move away from this one [/QUOTE]
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