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This is mine...pretty cheap set-up but its all i need. I am picking up some new Pioneer champion series (TS-W307D2/D4)...my buddy has them and they hit.. and a new amp...
No,..it is screwed on top..it has two holes cut out of it for the subs and covered in carpet... I didnt want the subs to be visible and thes was my solution since i use my t-top well for the tops.
No,..it is screwed on top..it has two holes cut out of it for the subs and covered in carpet... I didnt want the subs to be visible and thes was my solution since i use my t-top well for the tops.
Thats a good idea to hide the subs, however i think it would still be obvious what is in that box when you see the speaker wire coming out the side. I wanna get a box that sits in the ttop well like subthumps, and I may use your idea and make a cover for it like that. I think i would use the mesh like material that they put over home speakers though instead of carpet. Since im on that subject, does the carpet seem to block any of the sound or is it thin enough to not have any effect?
Theres really no need to cover the subs if you get the Subthump T-top box or Well enclosure, because it is barely visible through the rear window. I have my amp sitting under the rear window, with 5% tint on the window. So far no problems, but theres still always a chance. No matter how well you hide your system, if someone wants it bad enough they'll get it.
<b><i>Don\'t Ever Judge Me</i></b><br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/earnhardt132000\" target=\"_blank\">\'96 Firebird Y87 3.8L V6 5spd</a><br />--No mods as of yet, shoot me some ideas if ya want.<br />178,000 miles and counting
Well I thought I had I pretty big setup until I saw these other guys systems, but three 10"s do it for me I guess, right now I've got an RF 801S 2400 watt bridged at 800 watts RMS at 2 ohm running two of the subs, and also RF 401S 1200 watt running bridged at 400 watts RMS at 2 ohm running the middle 10" sub, and the two amps are linked together (very cool I thought :tup: )As for the subs they are RF HX2 Punch at 1000 watt MAX and 500 watt RMS, and the box is of course a t-top box from subthump, which I highly recommend for those of you out there who are lazy and don't want to built a box, like me! :banana:
simple setup. 2 10" MTX Thunders. built the boxes myself. got only 400 watts runnin through em right now. it isnt quite heart-stopping bass, but it pounds.
Theres really no need to cover the subs if you get the Subthump T-top box or Well enclosure, because it is barely visible through the rear window. I have my amp sitting under the rear window, with 5% tint on the window. So far no problems, but theres still always a chance. No matter how well you hide your system, if someone wants it bad enough they'll get it.
yea, but being on a college campus i dont really want to take any chances... most of my friends with systems at school have a switch for their amp that they can turn off so that no one knows they have a system, they just flip it on for when their at home or not so close to campus... lots of cars get broken into because people hear which cars have nice systems and then get those...
Thats just being smart. I turn mine down when I get close to my apartment or my college campus. And my college is pretty shady, its a community college...
<b><i>Don\'t Ever Judge Me</i></b><br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/earnhardt132000\" target=\"_blank\">\'96 Firebird Y87 3.8L V6 5spd</a><br />--No mods as of yet, shoot me some ideas if ya want.<br />178,000 miles and counting
Thats why im hesitant to get a system, none of my windows are tinted so people could see right in. I'm thinking of getting a 10" and amp and putting it underneath that flip over thing in the hatch. The hatch seal used to leak when it rained very hard, couple weeks ago i noticed part of the back panel was on top of the seal, maybe that caused the leak but not sure.
Do the subs sound good even though theyre in that area below the flip over thing, i rather not put subs right behind the seats
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