N NCspecV81 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 239 0 North Carolina Oct 9, 2012 #1 I'm just wanting to use the rear deck for a pair of 6.5in subwoofers. Are there any subs that could be used like this? Click to read more...
I'm just wanting to use the rear deck for a pair of 6.5in subwoofers. Are there any subs that could be used like this? Click to read more...
nismos14 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 14,812 0 Jersey Oct 9, 2012 #2 There's plenty, but the output will be more or less as good as a pair of 6.5" comps/coax. If you can fit 8's or 10's thats the way to go.
There's plenty, but the output will be more or less as good as a pair of 6.5" comps/coax. If you can fit 8's or 10's thats the way to go.
gramser57 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 154 0 Washington Oct 9, 2012 #3 Digital Designs 6.5 DDAudio: SW6.5 | DD Audio and the correct term is infinite baffle
OP N NCspecV81 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 239 0 North Carolina Oct 9, 2012 Thread Starter #4 will the DD's do infinite baffle?
Phoenix Risen 10+ year member OG.... Original Ginger 4,160 1 Dayton/Springfield, Ohio Oct 9, 2012 #5 as much as i dont like jl, they make some pretty nice 6.5" subs, also look on parts express, they have some monsters.
as much as i dont like jl, they make some pretty nice 6.5" subs, also look on parts express, they have some monsters.
C cra5h ov3ride 10+ year member Junior Member 17 0 Blaine, WA Oct 9, 2012 #6 Problem with infinite baffle is they reduce the power handling of the woofer. Make sure that you seal up the baffle and any leaks in your trunk and try a woofer with a high Vas if you can as they will handle the power better in IB.
Problem with infinite baffle is they reduce the power handling of the woofer. Make sure that you seal up the baffle and any leaks in your trunk and try a woofer with a high Vas if you can as they will handle the power better in IB.