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<blockquote data-quote="DRBOOM" data-source="post: 8676749" data-attributes="member: 676005"><p>Hey buddy!</p><p></p><p>Thanks for raising your question. :veryhapp:</p><p></p><p>When it comes to subwoofer box and placing, only you can decide how big or small you wanna go, from boxed or under seat subwoofer to a 'walled' dual pair of 15's, as it comes down to what you are trying to achieve as we cannot dictate that for you here.</p><p></p><p>From your posts, it seems you are just after a little 'bump' in your system so you are focusing on utilizing the available space available in your vehicle, so it seems all you have left to do is visit a reputable car audio shop, advise the sales person that you have say, 300watts - 500watts to accommodate for a dedicated subwoofer(s) in your ride.</p><p></p><p>Again, if you are after SQ focused system where you want the subwoofer to blend in well with your front speakers or you would like the extra boom in such case a pair of 8's would be better option as you get 3db more bass for every additional subwoofer or double amplifier power. :graduate:</p><p></p><p>Then you would have to option of purchasing a prefab box that snugly fits in the required space, something some brands such as JL Audio may make to fit your ride. </p><p></p><p>Lastly, it comes down to your current budgeting so we cannot advise you here. Its what you ultimately trying to achieve, is the main point here. Money always comes last as you have a choice of either brand new gear or even some local second hand gear you may troll the net to find some! :laugh:</p><p></p><p>Personally, If I had your ride, I would 'WALL' behind the front seats, just to stir other people and annoy them by penetrating bass at the lights, only joking mate! :fro: Its what you want from your bass needs and the music you listen to so you get to enjoy the most out of your system. </p><p></p><p>The sales person would love to steer you to buy a pair of 15's so make sure what you want before you can pushed to buy something you did not want before you stepped inside the car audio shop.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your quest and let us know how you went and maybe a pic would be nice as well. Cheers! :suave:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRBOOM, post: 8676749, member: 676005"] Hey buddy! Thanks for raising your question. :veryhapp: When it comes to subwoofer box and placing, only you can decide how big or small you wanna go, from boxed or under seat subwoofer to a 'walled' dual pair of 15's, as it comes down to what you are trying to achieve as we cannot dictate that for you here. From your posts, it seems you are just after a little 'bump' in your system so you are focusing on utilizing the available space available in your vehicle, so it seems all you have left to do is visit a reputable car audio shop, advise the sales person that you have say, 300watts - 500watts to accommodate for a dedicated subwoofer(s) in your ride. Again, if you are after SQ focused system where you want the subwoofer to blend in well with your front speakers or you would like the extra boom in such case a pair of 8's would be better option as you get 3db more bass for every additional subwoofer or double amplifier power. :graduate: Then you would have to option of purchasing a prefab box that snugly fits in the required space, something some brands such as JL Audio may make to fit your ride. Lastly, it comes down to your current budgeting so we cannot advise you here. Its what you ultimately trying to achieve, is the main point here. Money always comes last as you have a choice of either brand new gear or even some local second hand gear you may troll the net to find some! :laugh: Personally, If I had your ride, I would 'WALL' behind the front seats, just to stir other people and annoy them by penetrating bass at the lights, only joking mate! :fro: Its what you want from your bass needs and the music you listen to so you get to enjoy the most out of your system. The sales person would love to steer you to buy a pair of 15's so make sure what you want before you can pushed to buy something you did not want before you stepped inside the car audio shop. Good luck with your quest and let us know how you went and maybe a pic would be nice as well. Cheers! :suave: [/QUOTE]
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