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<blockquote data-quote="black300zx" data-source="post: 232150" data-attributes="member: 548333"><p>First off thanks for the feedback!</p><p></p><p>I do not have the sub picked out yet, I thought I'll let the shop decide what works best in my car with the space I have. It's a Nissan 350Z, which is a 2 seat hatchback. I have very little trunk space, this is my only car and need all the space I have. There is a compartment right behind the driver's seat for the stock BOSE sub (which I don't have). This space is empty now and is where I'm planning to put the sub using a factory BOSE grill to keep it looking stock. Some people have been able to sweeze .8 - 1.2 cu. ft. in this space, depending how elaborate they get with the enclosure or if they go infinite baffle. I would like to put a simple square sealed box in there, hopefully with around .8 cu .ft. I've heard this is too close to the passenger for optinal sound, that it should be in the far back of the car facing up or backwards. But others with the same car have used this space and are pleased with the sound.</p><p></p><p>If you have any suggestions about what sub can work in this setup at a good price, please let me know! I'm open to other options.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black300zx, post: 232150, member: 548333"] First off thanks for the feedback! I do not have the sub picked out yet, I thought I'll let the shop decide what works best in my car with the space I have. It's a Nissan 350Z, which is a 2 seat hatchback. I have very little trunk space, this is my only car and need all the space I have. There is a compartment right behind the driver's seat for the stock BOSE sub (which I don't have). This space is empty now and is where I'm planning to put the sub using a factory BOSE grill to keep it looking stock. Some people have been able to sweeze .8 - 1.2 cu. ft. in this space, depending how elaborate they get with the enclosure or if they go infinite baffle. I would like to put a simple square sealed box in there, hopefully with around .8 cu .ft. I've heard this is too close to the passenger for optinal sound, that it should be in the far back of the car facing up or backwards. But others with the same car have used this space and are pleased with the sound. If you have any suggestions about what sub can work in this setup at a good price, please let me know! I'm open to other options. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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