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Old 07-21-2014, 09:40 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Jsmith7861 View Post
Thanks for the info guys. If you have any recommendations, I'm open to them. I have a pioneer HU I'm putting in as soon as the wiring harness and steering wheel control get here.

As for the amount of bass, honestly, If this makes any sense, I wanna feel it a bit, but I don't want the car rattling. I'm trying to just have a nice, full sound with just a bit more wub. More than a door speaker, less than a 8-10 inch subwoofer if that makes any sense.

I'm not SUPER concerned with weight savings, but I really would prefer to keep it below 40-50 lbs, I don't regularly track the thing.
I would think the sky is pretty much the limit for you. I haven't weighed my current equipment but I don't know that my entire system comes in at 50 lbs., thought it might be close. You should be fine to add whatever you like.

Are you sure you don't want to add a sub? Even a small one? I have seen a few people lately who have been having success in adding some bass by putting an 8" or 2 in the cubby directly behind the rear brace. There is some work involved in designing an appropriate enclosure, but the tradeoff is that there is no real loss of storage space in the hatch and the weight gain would be minimal.
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