Subs. Enclosed or Free Air
#12
RE: Subs. Enclosed or Free Air
called Q-forms and they said it would not... Are they just giving me the party line? Close stealth fit would be much better than a big box in the trunk... I could handle close fitting... But if it messed up functionality of the trunk, thats another story.
#13
RE: Subs. Enclosed or Free Air
They are most likeyl telling the truth. I havent ever messed around with a qform for a honda civic. It wouldnt and shouldnt effect the trunk space since it sits there in the corner.
#14
RE: Subs. Enclosed or Free Air
What dya think of a pair of JL's in their enclosed box? I could get a set of 10s and it would only cost me around $250 at the local shop... How do you think that would sound in a 99 Civic sedan? It would only be like 1.5 cu ft total space... Half of the current enclosure! That would make me and the wife happy.
#15
RE: Subs. Enclosed or Free Air
I would reccomend these. They dont take up any space and are recommended for super small boxes AND they sound awesome!
http://www.blaupunktusa.com/Blaupunk.../ODw1200HP.htm
They also come in a 10" and of course... with the same cool grilles.
http://www.blaupunktusa.com/Blaupunk.../ODw1200HP.htm
They also come in a 10" and of course... with the same cool grilles.
#16
RE: Subs. Enclosed or Free Air
YO your not goin to have to sacrifice trunk space, Ive got 1 infinity kappa perfect sub in a sealed box and it Might take up a cubic foot of space. Ive got plenty of trunk room and it sounds good as hell. I think ur makin too big of a deal with this situation. Tell the wife ur getting a single box for 1 subwoofer. Man up and put your foot down. It wont take up that much space LOL [:@][&o][:@][:@][:@][:@][:@][:@]
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