best subs for a del sol...
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best subs for a del sol...
Alright, i need help on witch the best way to go is for subs in a del sol since its so small. What would be better ( 2 10"subs, 2 12" subs, 1 12" sub. what would be best for the weight + how much bass will u hear, and there going in the trunk, not the back seat. And what brand of them would be best for the cost of around 200-250 bucks?
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My personal preference (if it's going in the trunk of a sol) is 2 12's. It puts out some nice bass. I've got 2 JL's that kick ass. Just need to find a better amp. I'll write more later...
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eh.....James will have a different opinion, but I feel as though your best bet is to replace the storage bins, and when you do, 2 10's sound really good. That is what I used to have in my Sol.
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i went to the audio place a while back and he said i could put 2 10's on TOP of the storage bins... 2 8's sound more reasonable, though... go with rf he2's for the trunk set up...
actually, 4 15's won't sound too shabby ; )
actually, 4 15's won't sound too shabby ; )
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Originally posted by skratchnsnift
i went to the audio place a while back and he said i could put 2 10's on TOP of the storage bins... 2 8's sound more reasonable, though... go with rf he2's for the trunk set up...
actually, 4 15's won't sound too shabby ; )
i went to the audio place a while back and he said i could put 2 10's on TOP of the storage bins... 2 8's sound more reasonable, though... go with rf he2's for the trunk set up...
actually, 4 15's won't sound too shabby ; )
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Originally posted by vtecsol
subs are heavy and are only good for slow time slips...just get a good set of boston pros or some other high powered factory replacement amp the mess out of them and be happy
subs are heavy and are only good for slow time slips...just get a good set of boston pros or some other high powered factory replacement amp the mess out of them and be happy
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Originally posted by Soltaker
I have seen a few boxes made to fit on top of the bins. Looks ghetto :down:
I have seen a few boxes made to fit on top of the bins. Looks ghetto :down: