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<blockquote data-quote="beckSHO" data-source="post: 1985392" data-attributes="member: 568888"><p>Well, after spending some time in my trunk (something every man must go through) I have made a couple conclusions....</p><p></p><p>1) An 8" sub won't work. The opening isn't big enough, and because of the design it wouldn't be able to sit properly if I cut it out.</p><p></p><p>2) Seems to me that, the 6x9 sub, or the ED mini-sub would be my best bet.</p><p></p><p>Now, I have a few questions...</p><p></p><p>1) If I decided to go with that ED mini-sub, how much bass response should I plan on? I'd most likely go with one of them to start with. If I desire more, I'll get some after I get the money.</p><p></p><p>2) What kind of power should I be giving those ED's with an infinite baffle setup?</p><p></p><p>3) How bad of an idea is this? Buy a set of 6x9 components, mount the "woofers" in the back, and use the tweets in the stock location up front. Would this give me good bass response? I know that it will be TONS clearer.</p><p></p><p>4) Would just a normal set of 6x9's with an amp give me good enough sound and bass response?</p><p></p><p>Again, I DO NOT WANT A SUBWOOFER BOX. I am looking to save as much space as possible. But I still want a little bit more than what my stock system has to offer. So, please, I'm looking for some advice here. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beckSHO, post: 1985392, member: 568888"] Well, after spending some time in my trunk (something every man must go through) I have made a couple conclusions.... 1) An 8" sub won't work. The opening isn't big enough, and because of the design it wouldn't be able to sit properly if I cut it out. 2) Seems to me that, the 6x9 sub, or the ED mini-sub would be my best bet. Now, I have a few questions... 1) If I decided to go with that ED mini-sub, how much bass response should I plan on? I'd most likely go with one of them to start with. If I desire more, I'll get some after I get the money. 2) What kind of power should I be giving those ED's with an infinite baffle setup? 3) How bad of an idea is this? Buy a set of 6x9 components, mount the "woofers" in the back, and use the tweets in the stock location up front. Would this give me good bass response? I know that it will be TONS clearer. 4) Would just a normal set of 6x9's with an amp give me good enough sound and bass response? Again, I DO NOT WANT A SUBWOOFER BOX. I am looking to save as much space as possible. But I still want a little bit more than what my stock system has to offer. So, please, I'm looking for some advice here. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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