under the passenger seat subs?
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Check out Pioneer. They have a very shallow subwoofer.
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pna/arti...4401920,00.html
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pna/arti...4401920,00.html
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no answers yet???
apparently, i was talking to a sound guy and because the s2000 is topless, u will lose pretty much all teh bass when the top is down, with the top up, its better as there is a "cabin" to contain the bass
apparently, i was talking to a sound guy and because the s2000 is topless, u will lose pretty much all teh bass when the top is down, with the top up, its better as there is a "cabin" to contain the bass
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Originally Posted by black s2k,Dec 28 2005, 08:34 PM
Just saw these at a local store- and they're avail on crutchfield.
Blaupunkt ODw120
May be able to work with a slight seat lift??
Says they can work in a "free air" application- I have never heard of that.
Blaupunkt ODw120
May be able to work with a slight seat lift??
Says they can work in a "free air" application- I have never heard of that.
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for those who have asked, yes you do need an amp. the ones i got are rated at 50W RMS each, so you'll need a 50x2 amp. I'm getting the A/D/S P850.2 50x8 amp, which will power my front components (200WRMS), Rear components (100WRMS), and the tactiles, (100WRMS).