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<blockquote data-quote="LsGuy" data-source="post: 8718482" data-attributes="member: 681035"><p>Hello all. I just out a system in my 2009 subaru legacy. The sub I went with is a TS-A2000LD2. My trunk carries a toolbox and suitcase at all times for work, so sacrificing trunk space was not an option. I mounted the sub in the factory sub location in the rear deck. Torsion bars run under the sub, so I had to run a shallow mount. The sub really impressed me with how hard it hits for a 250 watt 8 inch, but the bass seems loose to me. Even though this sub is advertised as a free air sub, would I get better performance if I built a box undernear and sealed it to the under side of the rear deck?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LsGuy, post: 8718482, member: 681035"] Hello all. I just out a system in my 2009 subaru legacy. The sub I went with is a TS-A2000LD2. My trunk carries a toolbox and suitcase at all times for work, so sacrificing trunk space was not an option. I mounted the sub in the factory sub location in the rear deck. Torsion bars run under the sub, so I had to run a shallow mount. The sub really impressed me with how hard it hits for a 250 watt 8 inch, but the bass seems loose to me. Even though this sub is advertised as a free air sub, would I get better performance if I built a box undernear and sealed it to the under side of the rear deck? [/QUOTE]
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