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<blockquote data-quote="beckSHO" data-source="post: 1983727" data-attributes="member: 568888"><p>Well, the reason I want a free-air sub is so I can stick it in my rear deck. I don't want the heft of a subwoofer box in my trunk because I'd rather use that space for my football and track crap. So, I thought doing a little work to toss a smaller free-air sub in the rear deck would be a good idea. It would give me some bass, without taking up all the space in my trunk. Well, I guess that maybe just getting some speakers all around would be a better idea? Would I get good bass response if I hooked up some 6x8's(the stock size for my car) or even doing some work to fit some 6x9's in my deck? Of corse I would be amping them, so they get adequate power. Here's another question for you guys... what's a cheap (I'm in highschool) easy way to get some decent sound without using a subwoofer?</p><p></p><p>EDIT- What's infinite baffle? Sorry, I'm still on the noob side of things here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beckSHO, post: 1983727, member: 568888"] Well, the reason I want a free-air sub is so I can stick it in my rear deck. I don't want the heft of a subwoofer box in my trunk because I'd rather use that space for my football and track crap. So, I thought doing a little work to toss a smaller free-air sub in the rear deck would be a good idea. It would give me some bass, without taking up all the space in my trunk. Well, I guess that maybe just getting some speakers all around would be a better idea? Would I get good bass response if I hooked up some 6x8's(the stock size for my car) or even doing some work to fit some 6x9's in my deck? Of corse I would be amping them, so they get adequate power. Here's another question for you guys... what's a cheap (I'm in highschool) easy way to get some decent sound without using a subwoofer? EDIT- What's infinite baffle? Sorry, I'm still on the noob side of things here. [/QUOTE]
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