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Old 02-13-2007, 05:02 PM
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Aftermarket under seat Low Profile subwoofer

Any thoughts? experience?

http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volum...er-7-2005.html
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Old 02-13-2007, 09:01 PM
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I don't know anything about them, except what I read in your link. But, they look great for mounting in all sorts of stealthy places.
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Old 02-18-2007, 10:32 AM
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thats a pancake sub these are made for trucks u can py them in ur car with no problem all u will need is a box good brand as well
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I was planning on doing the same but installing them upside down a la free air style. From what I could find, Kicker, Earthquake, Blaupunkt and Clarion all make very thin profile 10" and 12" subwoofers. I think two 10" under each front seat should be good enough. I'm going to measure the clearance under the seat and try to find an optimal place to mount an amp as well.

Anybody have any advice or tried this with good results?
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Originally Posted by xqwizit
I was planning on doing the same but installing them upside down a la free air style. From what I could find, Kicker, Earthquake, Blaupunkt and Clarion all make very thin profile 10" and 12" subwoofers. I think two 10" under each front seat should be good enough. I'm going to measure the clearance under the seat and try to find an optimal place to mount an amp as well.

Anybody have any advice or tried this with good results?

any update on your plans? I think I may do the same.
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BMW uses a similar design mounted in the floor under the from seats makes great bass
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