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<blockquote data-quote="Heathens" data-source="post: 8661782" data-attributes="member: 676000"><p>It's a Toyota bB (Scion Xb?).</p><p></p><p>There's a surprising amount of room under the seats so i'm going to utilise that (putting the Jack, under passenger seat, in the boot). Since the two woofers suggested above apparently aren't that great, i'll go with the bigger sub under one seat while the amp is under the other.</p><p></p><p>*putting anything in the boot area is not really an option as I specifically bought this car as an economical, practical commuter*</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the suggestions, but my amateur self, unless there are bad opinions, has tentatively decided on the above mentioned sub/amp combination (Pioneer GM-D9605 &amp; TS-W3003D4). Some input may still be useful here...</p><p></p><p>There is a woodwork bay right next to the bay I work in at my workplace, so I have ready access to the equipment needed to make a custom enclosure.</p><p></p><p>I have plenty of time to plan this as it looks like, to be cost effective, I will be importing the components.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heathens, post: 8661782, member: 676000"] It's a Toyota bB (Scion Xb?). There's a surprising amount of room under the seats so i'm going to utilise that (putting the Jack, under passenger seat, in the boot). Since the two woofers suggested above apparently aren't that great, i'll go with the bigger sub under one seat while the amp is under the other. *putting anything in the boot area is not really an option as I specifically bought this car as an economical, practical commuter* Thanks again for the suggestions, but my amateur self, unless there are bad opinions, has tentatively decided on the above mentioned sub/amp combination (Pioneer GM-D9605 & TS-W3003D4). Some input may still be useful here... There is a woodwork bay right next to the bay I work in at my workplace, so I have ready access to the equipment needed to make a custom enclosure. I have plenty of time to plan this as it looks like, to be cost effective, I will be importing the components. [/QUOTE]
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