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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8578694" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>[quote name='shauncox26']Ok long time no see guys. I had a 04 corolla and i dont remember the dimensions but you can fit a 6+cuft enclosure in there with room for amps and battery pissed me off the wife could fit a box i had to build into my accord trunk. This leaves you open to a good bit of subs. The box i had was 6.12 net after two oa12s and 2 4" aeros tuned to 28hz. Slid right the **** in there too. Anyways back to subs you could do one 15 or 2 12s ported. Me personally id go with a 2.5" coiled sub like sa, hds2, fu750, blah blah blah. Along with the mentioned cab1600. If i did the 15 i would move up to something with a 3" coil maybe a used x, icon, ia lethal injection or death row, blah blah blah. Then focus on providing a great electrical base and good tuning with a headunit. Leave factory speakers and get a small 4cg like the alpine powerpack to liven up the factory speakers. If you wanted to go nuts get a great head unit, 4 ch amp coaxials for the doors, 4ch wiring kit, big 3 wiring kit, and deadener. Then do your own install. Wait patiently for a used tc sounds lms ultra 5200 or 5400 18 to come up for sale small enclosure requirments and hella awesome subs. The time spent waiting you can save back up to that 1000 and spend 350-500 on the sub and get a good 2500+ mono to run it with. So my pics 2 12s first, ground up install first while saving for good sub and 18 lms ultra, then if all else falls thru id do a single mid lvl 15 with the cab amp and what ever else you can work in with the left over cash.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>was it really a 6 cube net enclosure or a 6 feet gross?</p><p></p><p>Mines was a 3.75 cube net box and it took up almost the whole trunk space. I cant see anything more than a 4.5 cube net box fitting through the opening of the trunk.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://youtu.be/VjYofXcjTRQ?t=7s" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/VjYofXcjTRQ?t=7s</a></p><p> [USER=673239]@Mac1873[/USER] thats what you can expect with a 500 rms 15 in a semi okay box. Thats far from the best design and its on a junk amp as well. A better 15 with a real 1600 rms amp with a box firing to the rear would do much better.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Either way you wont get loud without addressing signal issues aka new head unit or Digital Sound Processor or quality LOC. FYI, No audiocontrol LCI line out convertors are not gonna do anything useful.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8578694, member: 650438"] [quote name='shauncox26']Ok long time no see guys. I had a 04 corolla and i dont remember the dimensions but you can fit a 6+cuft enclosure in there with room for amps and battery pissed me off the wife could fit a box i had to build into my accord trunk. This leaves you open to a good bit of subs. The box i had was 6.12 net after two oa12s and 2 4" aeros tuned to 28hz. Slid right the **** in there too. Anyways back to subs you could do one 15 or 2 12s ported. Me personally id go with a 2.5" coiled sub like sa, hds2, fu750, blah blah blah. Along with the mentioned cab1600. If i did the 15 i would move up to something with a 3" coil maybe a used x, icon, ia lethal injection or death row, blah blah blah. Then focus on providing a great electrical base and good tuning with a headunit. Leave factory speakers and get a small 4cg like the alpine powerpack to liven up the factory speakers. If you wanted to go nuts get a great head unit, 4 ch amp coaxials for the doors, 4ch wiring kit, big 3 wiring kit, and deadener. Then do your own install. Wait patiently for a used tc sounds lms ultra 5200 or 5400 18 to come up for sale small enclosure requirments and hella awesome subs. The time spent waiting you can save back up to that 1000 and spend 350-500 on the sub and get a good 2500+ mono to run it with. So my pics 2 12s first, ground up install first while saving for good sub and 18 lms ultra, then if all else falls thru id do a single mid lvl 15 with the cab amp and what ever else you can work in with the left over cash.[/QUOTE] was it really a 6 cube net enclosure or a 6 feet gross? Mines was a 3.75 cube net box and it took up almost the whole trunk space. I cant see anything more than a 4.5 cube net box fitting through the opening of the trunk. [url]https://youtu.be/VjYofXcjTRQ?t=7s[/url] [USER=673239]@Mac1873[/USER] thats what you can expect with a 500 rms 15 in a semi okay box. Thats far from the best design and its on a junk amp as well. A better 15 with a real 1600 rms amp with a box firing to the rear would do much better. Either way you wont get loud without addressing signal issues aka new head unit or Digital Sound Processor or quality LOC. FYI, No audiocontrol LCI line out convertors are not gonna do anything useful. [/QUOTE]
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