JHZR2
Staff member
Hi,
There are a few very slim (3" deep) subwoofers on the market - designed to go under a seat. Something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001RJMZRE/ref=aw_cr_d_car?qid=1330248071&sr=8-2
The main issue I have with them is that they all seem to be powered. As i would intend to install a 5-ch amp, i dont need it to be powered. Say I wanted a slim sub enclosure to put under the seat, that was 3" high, max, and not big enough to stick out from under the seat.
I know it is all a compromise, but what isn't?
Id probably want an 8" unit to complement from 300hz down. I'm not intending to play rap or shake the car, just to hear the bass lines in music a bit more.
The cars of interest have 4M speakers up front that can't be any larger, and 5 1/4" in the rear which I'd consider enlarging provided fit and non-gawdy look.
There are a few very slim (3" deep) subwoofers on the market - designed to go under a seat. Something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001RJMZRE/ref=aw_cr_d_car?qid=1330248071&sr=8-2
The main issue I have with them is that they all seem to be powered. As i would intend to install a 5-ch amp, i dont need it to be powered. Say I wanted a slim sub enclosure to put under the seat, that was 3" high, max, and not big enough to stick out from under the seat.
I know it is all a compromise, but what isn't?
Id probably want an 8" unit to complement from 300hz down. I'm not intending to play rap or shake the car, just to hear the bass lines in music a bit more.
The cars of interest have 4M speakers up front that can't be any larger, and 5 1/4" in the rear which I'd consider enlarging provided fit and non-gawdy look.