Think we got room to do this?
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A buddy of mine here has a Mister2 and calls it that!(its an 1988 though)
That box is amazingly small and I couldn't believe the space that they crammed it into!
I think tonight im going to see if I can fit my old 2 12" Aria subs into the back of my car......If I can......im probably going to figure out a way of hooking up a amp board with quick disconnects so that I can drop the amp and what not into the tool tray.
I hit 135 with those in my Accord.....I wonder what it would hit in a convertable!
That box is amazingly small and I couldn't believe the space that they crammed it into!
I think tonight im going to see if I can fit my old 2 12" Aria subs into the back of my car......If I can......im probably going to figure out a way of hooking up a amp board with quick disconnects so that I can drop the amp and what not into the tool tray.
I hit 135 with those in my Accord.....I wonder what it would hit in a convertable!
well, its not hard to do acutally depending on waht car it is.
In this case it seems to be a toyota...
I acutally tried doing a set up this way for a nissan altima, the sub was a single jl 8w6 (the best darn 8" out there IMO)...but the main problem I was facing was 1. airspace, the 8w6 really needs .5 cubfeet, leg room, and rattling...
personally I dont think its worth it..if you want midbass up front, you can build pods and put 8" subs int he kicks or in the doors..and still run a sub outback...
in a car as small as the s2000, my personal preference (if I ever had one
) is to run a 4" component in the kicks to take up minimum space, a 6 inch midbass in the doors, and a single 10 or 12 outback...

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In this case it seems to be a toyota...I acutally tried doing a set up this way for a nissan altima, the sub was a single jl 8w6 (the best darn 8" out there IMO)...but the main problem I was facing was 1. airspace, the 8w6 really needs .5 cubfeet, leg room, and rattling...
personally I dont think its worth it..if you want midbass up front, you can build pods and put 8" subs int he kicks or in the doors..and still run a sub outback...
in a car as small as the s2000, my personal preference (if I ever had one
) is to run a 4" component in the kicks to take up minimum space, a 6 inch midbass in the doors, and a single 10 or 12 outback...
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