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<blockquote data-quote="nismos14" data-source="post: 2481231" data-attributes="member: 572360"><p>Where in NJ are you? If you wanna hear my IB setup you're welcome to. 2 Assassins in the rear deck.</p><p></p><p>Cons of IB - Power handling goes down. The low end extension will not be the same as compared to a boxed setup.</p><p></p><p>Pros - Save trunk space, have good solid bass response better than the OE equipment.</p><p></p><p>I would suggest you take a listen to as many IB setups as you can find before you go into putting one in. The rear deck is really the best place IMO to mount IB subs because of the plain fact that with the seats up you still get great bass response into the cabin. With the seats up in a back seat application you MAY not get much if any bass response out of the setup.</p><p></p><p>As far as size, I'm running 8's in the rear deck, and I also have a 12inch ported box in the trunk, I can switch between the to very quickly. The 8's will probably be pulled out soon and sold so let me know if you want to hear them sometime.</p><p></p><p>I can't lie at times I want to just stay with the 8's, theydo sound really really good. But the 12 doesn't do anything but put a smile on my face everytime I hear it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nismos14, post: 2481231, member: 572360"] Where in NJ are you? If you wanna hear my IB setup you're welcome to. 2 Assassins in the rear deck. Cons of IB - Power handling goes down. The low end extension will not be the same as compared to a boxed setup. Pros - Save trunk space, have good solid bass response better than the OE equipment. I would suggest you take a listen to as many IB setups as you can find before you go into putting one in. The rear deck is really the best place IMO to mount IB subs because of the plain fact that with the seats up you still get great bass response into the cabin. With the seats up in a back seat application you MAY not get much if any bass response out of the setup. As far as size, I'm running 8's in the rear deck, and I also have a 12inch ported box in the trunk, I can switch between the to very quickly. The 8's will probably be pulled out soon and sold so let me know if you want to hear them sometime. I can't lie at times I want to just stay with the 8's, theydo sound really really good. But the 12 doesn't do anything but put a smile on my face everytime I hear it. [/QUOTE]
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