I am currently pushing a 12" Kicker Solabaric(sp) in the trunk of my 03' Eclipse. I will be getting a Z soon thus, I loose the back seat. where are
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02-16-2009, 12:39 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Where to put the SUB????
I am currently pushing a 12" Kicker Solabaric(sp) in the trunk of my 03' Eclipse. I will be getting a Z soon thus, I loose the back seat. where are you guys mounting the subs in your 370. Another thing, how are those flat subs, any good?
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Pioneer has some 10 and 12 inch flat subs. They sound pretty good, but I hear that theres a few other companies making them now. I haven't listened to any of those, but the Pioneers hit pretty good. In a hatch car like the Z, they're going to be PLENTY.
I heard them in a convertible. So I can only imagine they're going to hit way hard in a hatch. I think the 10 inch was a 1K watt and the 12 inch was 1500 watt. Found a link: 10" Pioneer USA - Shallow Series 12" http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PU...201S2|S4?tab=B I personally like JL more, but if you're looking for space, these are pretty nice.
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in my 350 i put my 2 10s in a custom box under the strut bar. now with the 370, i have a couple thoughts:
1) make 2 small boxes behind the seats (in that little compartment area)...sound quality probably wont be as good 2) make a larger box and but it right against the strut bar, or even make a box and put it at the very back of the trunk...this will bump hard! 3) (my favorite), take out the spare tire, and make a box...this will look show worthy, and still give u full cargo capacity. I will probably go this route (maybe have a plexiglass top and some LEDs) |
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I'd never get rid of my spare if I'm not racing. I've had random flats in parking lots because there's a lot of @ssholes out here that will slash your tires for no reason other than them being jealous of your car.
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^^damn dude. sorry to hear that. I drove my 350 for 3 years and never used my spare (drove over 55k miles), so I thought it was safe to take out the spare. but it only takes that one time to be like...damn, shoulda never took it out
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I've come up with a wedge box with height of 15" and a tad over 1 cu. in. volume. That's the minimum for a 12" setup. Box depth is 13" so a double magnet sub should fit nicely (7" depth max.). Width is around 20". It'll have "wings" on the slanted back end to support a couple of amps. Length depends on how I'm going to position my amps. Assuming a 15" box height won't pose any problems (it's fine in my dad's Z32), this is the design I'm going for. It'll be flush with the strut tower side, and the flat end with the sub will be facing towards the rear. Building it is a different story so I'm going to have someone do that for me.
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All you need is one JL Audio 13" Flat free air sub in the spare tire well. It cost around 700 but it is worth it. JL has the quality and clarity locked down tight. Nothing out there can beat it. Buddy of mine has a W7 12.5 and a JL /1000 on it. It is louder than 2 12s any day.
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I like JL Audio, and my previous sub was a 10W3-D2. My dad has a 12W6v2. The TW5 was in considering, but I rather put myself on a budget for the next project. It'll be something different. Box and tuning is higher priority over a single $500+ sub. It will be a small challenge. Plus, it has been over 8 years since I've had a 12" sub.
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Yeah, the Pioneer flat subs are a better bang-4-buck deal. They handle more power, but probably don't sound as good as the JL from a competition point of view. But if you're just going for good quality sound for a daily, the flat Pioneers I posted sound pretty good.
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Yeah? Details? Did you just look or did you have a chance to hear 'em?
BTW, those can be found here: http://www.memphiscaraudio.com/produ...ss-subwoofers/
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