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<blockquote data-quote="misfit138" data-source="post: 6264246" data-attributes="member: 611275"><p>The RE XXX subs require a ton of airspace in order to perform to their full potential. I know RE's public listed airspace recommendation states otherwise, but their numbers are WAY off. If your space is truly as limited as you say, I suggest you look elsewhere.</p><p></p><p>@ 14"x13"x13" with 3/4" mdf, you'll have 1-ish cubes before displacement. If you insist on running an RE sub, you'll be better off with a single SE 10".</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Just remembered how small the SLK-55 really is. I think custom fiberglass work might be your best option. It would allow you to maximize the space within the cockpit. Maybe a custom center console that houses a beefy 8" sub and some door pods to house a pair of 3-way components. It seems like you want to go big, but the size of your vehicle limits your options. If you want to go "big" in that vehicle, it'll take quite a bit of ingenuity, fabrication and money...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misfit138, post: 6264246, member: 611275"] The RE XXX subs require a ton of airspace in order to perform to their full potential. I know RE's public listed airspace recommendation states otherwise, but their numbers are WAY off. If your space is truly as limited as you say, I suggest you look elsewhere. @ 14"x13"x13" with 3/4" mdf, you'll have 1-ish cubes before displacement. If you insist on running an RE sub, you'll be better off with a single SE 10". EDIT: Just remembered how small the SLK-55 really is. I think custom fiberglass work might be your best option. It would allow you to maximize the space within the cockpit. Maybe a custom center console that houses a beefy 8" sub and some door pods to house a pair of 3-way components. It seems like you want to go big, but the size of your vehicle limits your options. If you want to go "big" in that vehicle, it'll take quite a bit of ingenuity, fabrication and money... [/QUOTE]
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