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Has anyone tried home theater subs in their car?
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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8359387" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>It doesn't take much for a room to get loud that's why most of the home theater stuff is low power.. It's much harder to get loud in a car if you have a trunk and there's alot of road noise when you drive also. You will be disappointed if you put that in your car. Kicker and other mainstream brands don't do stuff like this because that's not their territory. Completely different market. They do make the sub,box, and amp together for cars but it's pretty pathetic.. There's nothing wrong with using home theater subs, but please don't try to take shortcuts and buy an all-in-one product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8359387, member: 574798"] It doesn't take much for a room to get loud that's why most of the home theater stuff is low power.. It's much harder to get loud in a car if you have a trunk and there's alot of road noise when you drive also. You will be disappointed if you put that in your car. Kicker and other mainstream brands don't do stuff like this because that's not their territory. Completely different market. They do make the sub,box, and amp together for cars but it's pretty pathetic.. There's nothing wrong with using home theater subs, but please don't try to take shortcuts and buy an all-in-one product. [/QUOTE]
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