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<blockquote data-quote="acfreema" data-source="post: 6168732" data-attributes="member: 608294"><p>i just found this thread while looking for some ideas about changing the speakers in my bug (i also have a monsoon system), and i have some ideas about your subwoofer.</p><p></p><p>how much power are you looking to use? how much do you want to spend? do you want major spl, or just some bumping? from what i've heard and read, the shallow-mount will work well enough, but they won't give you the vibrating chair like a larger woofer and box will.</p><p></p><p>depending on how much you use your trunk, you may want to consider a sealed box, especially since your woofer can handle</p><p></p><p>if you want more sound, the ported would be a good idea, and you would only need about 14" cubed, half of your trunk. if you aren't trying for spl and pain, you might want to consider a smaller woofer in a ported box.</p><p></p><p>another great idea is deadening material around your door and rear speakers, it is amazing in that car! if you do that, replace those factory speakers in the back, they're poo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acfreema, post: 6168732, member: 608294"] i just found this thread while looking for some ideas about changing the speakers in my bug (i also have a monsoon system), and i have some ideas about your subwoofer. how much power are you looking to use? how much do you want to spend? do you want major spl, or just some bumping? from what i've heard and read, the shallow-mount will work well enough, but they won't give you the vibrating chair like a larger woofer and box will. depending on how much you use your trunk, you may want to consider a sealed box, especially since your woofer can handle if you want more sound, the ported would be a good idea, and you would only need about 14" cubed, half of your trunk. if you aren't trying for spl and pain, you might want to consider a smaller woofer in a ported box. another great idea is deadening material around your door and rear speakers, it is amazing in that car! if you do that, replace those factory speakers in the back, they're poo [/QUOTE]
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