Really arent any. Have you thought about a couple 8"s? Maybe under the front seats or facing towards the rear?
I have a Honda Accord Hybrid so I dont have many options for a Subwoofer due to the the isolation of the trunk.
I would like to know what are the hardest hitting 6x9's out there. I have a Rockferd amp that will be pushing them.
Really arent any. Have you thought about a couple 8"s? Maybe under the front seats or facing towards the rear?
I'm in the process of modifing my 6x9 speaker holes for 6.5" speakers, I've been testing out and listening to differnt speakers, and buy far, 6.5" completly own 6x9s
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(instert dave chapelle's voice here) THOSE 6x9'S POUND *****ES! anyway, what are the specs of the amp? how much $$ do you want to spend in this setup?
MORE COWBELL.
Between the trunk and the back seats there is some kind of wall consisted of thick foam, metal square boxes for the hybridism, and more thick foam.
I knew putting a sub box in the trunk wouldn't sound as good as if it was the average typical trunk but I went ahead and tried it out. In the cabin I could barely tell that there was a sub back there. So, at this time, I have the 12 inch sub and box sitting on one of the back seats. GEHTO!
What is a Rockferd?
do a 6-pak of by-nines!
it'll be crunk yo!
*shakes head*
there are always better options, always
just because THAT sub /amp / enclosure combo didn't work, doesn't mean that using a sub back there isn't the best option.
describe your set-up that you had back there that's now in the back seat?
Jan Bennett
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Please post on the forums! Chances are, someone else has or will have the same questions as you!
I don't think you'd have a problem since bass travels.
or go with 4 12's.![]()
earthquake makes a line called the SWS subwoofers so thay should fit damn near anywhere.. maybe even in the door?? or under you seat and aura sound makes a bass shaker to simulate the low end (but i found it did work vary well for my application)
I have a pair of Kicker 6x9's (KS693) and they pound! They do 35-40 Hz with decent volume and handle the tough 75-175 Hz range with no problems at very high volumes. 6x9's have nearly as much surface area as an 8" sub, so these might be enough for you, especially in a smaller car.
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