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Fair point. Must admit though I hate how most head units look, especially when I just be using my phone in a holder anyway. It's a double DIN, and I've got a single drawer and a cover in there to hide the amp, and a phone holder. I like how minimal it looks, but maybe a head unit is needed...Dude, you could easily put the amp in either trunk.
Still, the issue is response, not volume. The sub is loud enough, but it's very peaky around the 100 hz range (yeah I checked with a sine sweep). My cheap Z2300's are way louder at 40hz. The door speakers don't do much below 120 hz, so if I adjusted the sub crossover to say 80hz or lower, I'd have a big hole //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif
Does the driver itself make much of a difference? Should I look for a lower rated 10 inch designed for a smaller enclosure? It seems that the bigger rated the speaker, the bigger the box needs to be for the same frequency?