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<blockquote data-quote="big_c_snow" data-source="post: 2859080" data-attributes="member: 575327"><p>Hey all, I have a 1995 Ford Taurus SHO, and right now I am running two Lanzar 10's and an equally cheap amplifier in a bandpass box. I believe the amp puts out around 180 watts or so, I could look more closely if I need to. My question is, I would like some more bass in my music, because right now I the subs cannot play well if I turn up the volume to what most would call a loud level. I paid 120 for the amp, subs, and box, so I would probably be upgrading if I got anthing else.</p><p></p><p>The catch is, I have a pretty limited budget of about $300 for the sub and amp, and it needs to be able to fit in a space between the battery (which has been moved to teh trunk) and the pposite wall of the trunk, I can measure if necessary. What would I be ale to get that would it in that space and still let me be able to be noticed with my bass? I want to be abel to not just hear it, but feel it as well. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big_c_snow, post: 2859080, member: 575327"] Hey all, I have a 1995 Ford Taurus SHO, and right now I am running two Lanzar 10's and an equally cheap amplifier in a bandpass box. I believe the amp puts out around 180 watts or so, I could look more closely if I need to. My question is, I would like some more bass in my music, because right now I the subs cannot play well if I turn up the volume to what most would call a loud level. I paid 120 for the amp, subs, and box, so I would probably be upgrading if I got anthing else. The catch is, I have a pretty limited budget of about $300 for the sub and amp, and it needs to be able to fit in a space between the battery (which has been moved to teh trunk) and the pposite wall of the trunk, I can measure if necessary. What would I be ale to get that would it in that space and still let me be able to be noticed with my bass? I want to be abel to not just hear it, but feel it as well. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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