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<blockquote data-quote="forbidden" data-source="post: 930115" data-attributes="member: 552189"><p>You are going about this from the wrong end. Even though you have chosen some good equipment, space is at a premium. You can not for the most part choose the sub first when you have a limited amount of room. You need to think a little smarter and choose the equipment based on the limitations of the area available. This means, put the seats in the area that you are most comfortable with for leg room, seat travel, inclination etc. Next you need to find out how much airspace you have left available. Next you choose the sub for the amount of airspace available. This then leaves you with needing to find a home for some good sized amps that need to cool properly. So stuffing them under a seat is not a great idea, especially if you are down South where I think Jefferson may be. (I'm a Canadian what do I know) I would not choose the sub first unless you are willing to go to the extremes to make it work.</p><p></p><p>Good sub bass is all about the box, it is more important than the choice of sub itself. The comment above about the JL's, sure they are a great amp and if you are happy that is fine. For a serious customer that wants a better amp, consider the Audison line and they just happen to be a much smaller amplifier. I make my choices for my customers based on fact and value. Here is a link to a great amplifier line. <a href="http://www.audison.com" target="_blank">http://www.audison.com</a> A smart purchaser will consider all the alternatives before going with just one choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forbidden, post: 930115, member: 552189"] You are going about this from the wrong end. Even though you have chosen some good equipment, space is at a premium. You can not for the most part choose the sub first when you have a limited amount of room. You need to think a little smarter and choose the equipment based on the limitations of the area available. This means, put the seats in the area that you are most comfortable with for leg room, seat travel, inclination etc. Next you need to find out how much airspace you have left available. Next you choose the sub for the amount of airspace available. This then leaves you with needing to find a home for some good sized amps that need to cool properly. So stuffing them under a seat is not a great idea, especially if you are down South where I think Jefferson may be. (I'm a Canadian what do I know) I would not choose the sub first unless you are willing to go to the extremes to make it work. Good sub bass is all about the box, it is more important than the choice of sub itself. The comment above about the JL's, sure they are a great amp and if you are happy that is fine. For a serious customer that wants a better amp, consider the Audison line and they just happen to be a much smaller amplifier. I make my choices for my customers based on fact and value. Here is a link to a great amplifier line. [URL="http://www.audison.com"]http://www.audison.com[/URL] A smart purchaser will consider all the alternatives before going with just one choice. [/QUOTE]
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