Sub woofer options

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bfrey003
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Sub woofer options

Post by bfrey003 »

not sure if this is the right category. We all know how precious the trunk space on the cabby is, so i was wondering if anyone had any experience with the spare tire type sub woofers, the kind that fit inside the spare tire. I'm sure there are a lot better sounding options out there but my goal isnt to start an earthquake, i just want some enjoyable kick to my tunes.

example:
http://www.pioneer.eu/uk/products/25/13 ... index.html

also, i was curious if anyone has tried the low profile subs or the bazooka subs.

thanks
'91 Cabriolet Carat - stock (mostly)

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Re: Sub woofer options

Post by Calimus »

I think the spare tire sub is a bad idea because as soon as you do that, you will blow a tire and have no spare. The solution I used in my wifes cabby is this.

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It's a small MTX 10" speaker with a box and a 300w amp. All you need to add a little extra bump to the car.
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Re: Sub woofer options

Post by fredges »

sorry I'm late, but I have this and I LOVE it: http://www.amazon.com/Infinity-Basslink ... B000063TJY

Easy to hook up, and I bolted it in to keep it from bouncing around or getting stolen. LOVE it!!!
1987 VW Cabriolet - stock, auto
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