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Please critique my planned setup, advise on amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8735905" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Nearly always a recipe for disappointment. Subwoofers never do well in the center of a room (vehicle) and almost always to best loaded into a corner. You're fighting an uphill battle already if you're trying to pressurize a convertible or soft top or similar.</p><p></p><p>Honestly the best thing to do if you want to feel some bass in an open top vehicle is implement the Aura Bass Shaker or similar tactile transducers in your seats. Those plus pretty much any small subwoofer will give the impact of good bass for passengers in that type of vehicle. I've seen this done ages ago when I worked at a big shop and it was really impressive. </p><p></p><p>Also, Dayton products are solid. They will perform as advertised, are reasonable quality for the price point, and you can see lots of reviews for each specific product over at Parsexpress. I've always had good luck with kicker either, they should also do what they claim and if you're buying local you'd at least get support from the B&M shop assuming they're reputable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8735905, member: 614752"] Nearly always a recipe for disappointment. Subwoofers never do well in the center of a room (vehicle) and almost always to best loaded into a corner. You're fighting an uphill battle already if you're trying to pressurize a convertible or soft top or similar. Honestly the best thing to do if you want to feel some bass in an open top vehicle is implement the Aura Bass Shaker or similar tactile transducers in your seats. Those plus pretty much any small subwoofer will give the impact of good bass for passengers in that type of vehicle. I've seen this done ages ago when I worked at a big shop and it was really impressive. Also, Dayton products are solid. They will perform as advertised, are reasonable quality for the price point, and you can see lots of reviews for each specific product over at Parsexpress. I've always had good luck with kicker either, they should also do what they claim and if you're buying local you'd at least get support from the B&M shop assuming they're reputable. [/QUOTE]
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