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<blockquote data-quote="n3wt" data-source="post: 7224105" data-attributes="member: 629582"><p>Hey guys I'm working with a 99 Volvo s70. Just doing a sub and amp in the trunk but I want to do it right. My last setup I spent way too much on (Mazda b2300 xcab, 2x RF 800a2's, 2 eclipse ti12's, alternator, etc ) and when it got stolen I left the car audio game for a while but now I'm back.</p><p></p><p>So my budget is $800 for a reinforced box I will build out of MDF, wires, one big sub, and one mono amp to push it. I guess I will use a line level converter because I don't want to change the factory head unit as it will attract filthy thieves. I am willing to modify the trunk/back seat but I was just thinking of a rear firing 13w6v2 in a sealed box and a fosgate 1000w amp. But I heard that after best buy picked up Rockford Fosgate the quality has gone downhill.</p><p></p><p>Anyway tell me what you would do with $800 and an 8cu ft trunk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n3wt, post: 7224105, member: 629582"] Hey guys I'm working with a 99 Volvo s70. Just doing a sub and amp in the trunk but I want to do it right. My last setup I spent way too much on (Mazda b2300 xcab, 2x RF 800a2's, 2 eclipse ti12's, alternator, etc ) and when it got stolen I left the car audio game for a while but now I'm back. So my budget is $800 for a reinforced box I will build out of MDF, wires, one big sub, and one mono amp to push it. I guess I will use a line level converter because I don't want to change the factory head unit as it will attract filthy thieves. I am willing to modify the trunk/back seat but I was just thinking of a rear firing 13w6v2 in a sealed box and a fosgate 1000w amp. But I heard that after best buy picked up Rockford Fosgate the quality has gone downhill. Anyway tell me what you would do with $800 and an 8cu ft trunk. [/QUOTE]
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