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Old Jun 19, 2002 | 04:54 PM
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Space saving bass

I was toying with the notion of a sub for my Pro5, but I don't want to spend a whole lot of money, nor do I want to sacrifice a lot of space. I'm not real big on bass- I just want somethin to supplement the regular speakers. The obvious solution seems to be a tube, but I'd like to find something more compact. I know Pioneer used to make a sub that fit inside your spare tire- anyone have any experience with these or have any other suggestions?
Old Jun 19, 2002 | 05:30 PM
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Boston acoustics makes a space saving 10 inch sub , its very small takes up very limited amount of space.

Check it out here. http://www.bostonacoustics.com/Produ...=6&SeriesID=37


Expensive but worth it.
Old Jun 19, 2002 | 05:52 PM
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Infinity's Basslink is a space saving option for added low end to the factory system. Kicker also makes a self powered tube like sub that has a flat bottom. The local dealer told me that with the shape and being carpeted, you don't have to anchor them in the trunk and they stay put. They also have a quick disconnect wiring harness, so you can just unclip the unit and take it out of the trunk if you need the space

Cost for the Kicker unit was about $350 retail. The Basslink is available cheap on Ebay and retails for $399 at Circuit City.

Both would need wiring for power and speaker connections, if you don't plan to do that yourself.

After researching these, I opted for a 10" sub in a sealed enclosure. Fortunately for me, the local dealer didn't have a 10" in stock and upgraded me to a 12 for the same price. This provides everything from mild augmentation to real thump. I am pleased and ended up spending less than either of the other 2 options I looked at.

Once you get solid bottom end in your system, you know what you are missing with the standard speakers. I got hooked from my home theater sub, and just did not want to settle for less in the car.

Best of luck on your hunt!!
Old Jun 19, 2002 | 05:52 PM
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Check out JL Audio's Microsub.

http://www.jlaudio.com/enclosures/microsub.html
Old Jun 19, 2002 | 06:52 PM
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Originally posted by prote_joe5
Check out JL Audio's Microsub.

http://www.jlaudio.com/enclosures/microsub.html
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this JL is an awsome lil sub and is easy to take out and put back in. They also make a JL10w04 in a premouted carpeted box, which wont take up that much room either. it will sound a hell of alot better than the 8, not too much louder, but will look better. approx $169.99 retail value. TWEETER co. sells em.
Im about to order it myself. The part # is CS110RW0

look it up. ull deffinatly be satisfied with that one.

thats jus my info
Old Jun 19, 2002 | 07:21 PM
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Does anybody make something like this?
http://www.subaru.com/shop/IMPREZA/W...6subwoofer.jpg

It is a sub that you can get from for a Subaru that fits under the seat -120 watts
Old Jun 19, 2002 | 08:27 PM
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8" sub designed for small box <0.5 cu ft. I have older Alpine(XR series)sub, it worked very well in tiny sealed box.
After all-you can always unhook the box and leave it at home if you need extra space.
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Old Jun 20, 2002 | 11:54 AM
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Depending on how much you want to spend. You can get a decent shop to do a fiberglass enclosure in the driver side of the trunk. I've done a mould of that area already but haven't finished it as I got something else. That won't really take up any space & you still have access to your spare. You can probably get around 0.4-0.5 cu. ft in there which would be good enough for a decent 8" sub.
Old Jun 20, 2002 | 02:02 PM
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I will be using the Kenwood Woox powered sub. It is really tiny, and I plan on mounting it underneath the passenger seat (it will fit...barely). This won't be the best option for SQ or thumping, but all I want is some sub bass to make up for the fact that I don't have a full setup like in my other car. Plus, this option takes up zero usable space, and is invisible from outside the car. I haven't installed it the P5 yet, but I tried it in my other car, and I thought it was pretty decent, especially considering the size. Plus, it will be really close to my ears compared to the out in the back setup like most people have, so less power will be needed to give the same perception of sound at most normal volume levels.

Here's a link:

Kenwood Woox

I had one of those Pioneer in the spare subs, and it was not very good. It was a bandpass type of thing with a 6 inch speaker and while it would get moderately loud, it came at the expense of LOTS of port noise. Plus, it won't fit in the well of the P5 (I tried already...). I had that under the seat of my 1970 Chev pickup (I couldn't hear port noise over the engine, the exhaust, road noise....), so it was OK for that application, especially since I got it cheap.

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Old Jun 20, 2002 | 03:56 PM
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also check out bazooka sub tub's...they rock!...make sure you get a RS one though...they have a built in amp and crossover

www.bazooka.com

this is the one i have

http://www.bazooka.com/productAutoAm...BTsRS.asp?id=6

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Old Jun 20, 2002 | 04:02 PM
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that kenwood is on crutchfield for $220, and looks real good, guess i'll have to get 1.
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Old Jun 21, 2002 | 08:08 AM
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I thought the wOOx thing was interesting, too - the small woofer and passive radiator thing and all - just might sound pretty good.

I like to thump a bit more (500 watts to a 10" RF Punch HX2 - soon to 'glass a new enclosure), but for just adding a little depth to the bass, I'd love to hear how that wOOx sounds....

Let us know!

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Old Jun 21, 2002 | 01:10 PM
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Hmm, very interesting, thanks for the pointer to the WooX--that's intriguing. I found a review folks might want to check out:

http://www.carsound.com/reviews/subs/wOOx.html

I dunno, I might have to check that out myself...
Old Jun 21, 2002 | 01:49 PM
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I will let everyone know how it turns out. Unfortunately, finding the time to install the darn thing has been an issue. I tried it out briefly in my other car, as I said, and I was pleasantly surprised. Seems to put out decent sound for the space it takes up. I didn't think it was inexpensive for what you got, but that other article you referred to seemed to think it was a pretty good deal.

My brief comparison was between the woox and my kicker solobaric (the round kind, 8") running about 300W RMS, and SQ wise, I thought they were pretty close. The woox has a remote for the crossover frequency and level too, which is a really nice feature.

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Old Jun 22, 2002 | 03:20 AM
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Wow, SQ comparable to an 8" sub powered by a 300W amp? That's a pretty strong thing to say about such a small box. I found some more reviews on epinions, though, and they agree that it's good.

www.epinions.com/614998_Kenwood_wOOx_Powered_Enclosed_Woofer_KSC_WA 62RC

(For some reason, the link won't post right.)

So, Dale, please let us know if it really fits under the front seat of the Pro (and which Pro you have).

If it really sounds good and fits, this would be just the ticket since I really don't want to give up hatch space...

Thanks!

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