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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8829974" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>I see, what you are aiming for is better bass output. In that case I would suggest a bigger sub. Reason for that is trunks are not ideal for low power subs. On top of that, luxury cars tend to have better sound deadening. If you check Crutchfield, they may even offer a better sub that mounts direct where the OEM sub is. Using the subs simultaneously may be an issue for they have different properties that may cancel each other's output. If you do decide in a boxed sub, I would suggest removing the OEM sub so as to get more bass in the cabin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8829974, member: 654802"] I see, what you are aiming for is better bass output. In that case I would suggest a bigger sub. Reason for that is trunks are not ideal for low power subs. On top of that, luxury cars tend to have better sound deadening. If you check Crutchfield, they may even offer a better sub that mounts direct where the OEM sub is. Using the subs simultaneously may be an issue for they have different properties that may cancel each other's output. If you do decide in a boxed sub, I would suggest removing the OEM sub so as to get more bass in the cabin. [/QUOTE]
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