Under Seat Sub
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Originally Posted by moff,Feb 4 2008, 04:49 PM
Hi,
Yep, I have got the Alpine SWD1600 and it's excellent IMO.
The base really fills the cabin with the roof up and still works with the roof down.
I have got it under the passenger seat, I decided against the the Kenwood as it doesn't fit under the seat and IMO takes up too much space in the footwell.
Simple installation as it's self powered and doesn't require a seperate amp.
Yep, I have got the Alpine SWD1600 and it's excellent IMO.
The base really fills the cabin with the roof up and still works with the roof down.
I have got it under the passenger seat, I decided against the the Kenwood as it doesn't fit under the seat and IMO takes up too much space in the footwell.
Simple installation as it's self powered and doesn't require a seperate amp.
Twice in this thread now...
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Originally Posted by moff,Feb 4 2008, 05:10 PM
I know it's BASS... Sometimes I type too fast without re-reading posts
But hey, thanks for the free grammer lesson!
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Originally Posted by moff,Feb 4 2008, 08:49 AM
Hi,
Yep, I have got the Alpine SWD1600 and it's excellent IMO.
The bass really fills the cabin with the roof up and still works with the roof down.
I have got it under the passenger seat, I decided against the the Kenwood as it doesn't fit under the seat and IMO takes up too much space in the footwell.
Simple installation as it's self powered and doesn't require a seperate amp.
Yep, I have got the Alpine SWD1600 and it's excellent IMO.
The bass really fills the cabin with the roof up and still works with the roof down.
I have got it under the passenger seat, I decided against the the Kenwood as it doesn't fit under the seat and IMO takes up too much space in the footwell.
Simple installation as it's self powered and doesn't require a seperate amp.
Is one enough, or would two be better, or is that overkill!
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Originally Posted by lovegroova,Feb 4 2008, 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by moff,Feb 4 2008, 04:49 PM
Hi,
Yep, I have got the Alpine SWD1600 and it's excellent IMO.
The bass really fills the cabin with the roof up and still works with the roof down.
I have got it under the passenger seat, I decided against the the Kenwood as it doesn't fit under the seat and IMO takes up too much space in the footwell.
Simple installation as it's self powered and doesn't require a seperate amp.
Yep, I have got the Alpine SWD1600 and it's excellent IMO.
The bass really fills the cabin with the roof up and still works with the roof down.
I have got it under the passenger seat, I decided against the the Kenwood as it doesn't fit under the seat and IMO takes up too much space in the footwell.
Simple installation as it's self powered and doesn't require a seperate amp.
I bought one last year and it's excellent. It gives that extra bit of base without the additional hassle of losing boot space.
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Originally Posted by lukedon,Feb 4 2008, 08:02 PM
Thanks for the reply mate. Good to hear a review from someone who has one.
Is one enough, or would two be better, or is that overkill!
Is one enough, or would two be better, or is that overkill!
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Originally Posted by s2ook,Feb 5 2008, 01:21 AM
I bought one last year and it's excellent. It gives that extra bit of base without the additional hassle of losing boot space.