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is the trunk a good place to put my subwoofer?
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be different, put it under the hood!
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Originally posted by Brandoncb7 View PostLOL. Do that and port it into the car through an ac vent.
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On a serious note lol.......you could look into getting rid of your glovebox and replacing it with a box that would house your sub. You could also maybe make a wall right behind your back seat and port it through where the arm rest folds down. Once covered in carpet nobody would be the wiser at a glance that you actually had a sub in there. I'm not sure on a cb7 but in my Probe the sides of the car were deep enough on each side of the back seat that you could put a ten inch sub on each side with some cutting and custom work where the rear speakers would normally go.Last edited by Brandoncb7; 12-22-2009, 07:22 AM.
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Originally posted by Brandoncb7 View PostOn a serious note lol.......you could look into getting rid of your glovebox and replacing it with a box that would house your sub. You could also maybe make a wall right behind your back seat and port it through where the arm rest folds down. Once covered in carpet nobody would be the wiser at a glance that you actually had a sub in there. I'm not sure on a cb7 but in my Probe the sides of the car were deep enough on each side of the back seat that you could put a ten inch sub on each sub with some cutting and custom work where the rear speakers would normally go.
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It's one 10? Put the rear seats down if you don't use them often, and face the sub and enclosure outward into the cabin of the car. That's what a buddy of mine did with his one 8", worked alright. Didn't move a lot of air around in the trunk obviously, but sounded ok for rock and alternative stuff...when I saw this thread I was like "seriously?!" Dude, put it wherever you feel like just don't get it stolen!
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I wouldn't put it behind your seat in the cabin area. Some idiot will break your window to steal it and that window will cost more to replace than the sub/box/amp retail for
The trunk is generally the accepted place to mount sub(s) and amp(s).
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Originally posted by F22ricerX View Postmy uncle recently gave me a Visonik Silver series subwoofer and matching amp...its not that powerful...its good for rock music...where can i put it instead of the trunk?...ive tried the behind the passenger seat and driver seat, but the vibrations give me a pain...should i keep it in the trunk?
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Originally posted by Brandoncb7 View PostOn a serious note lol.......you could look into getting rid of your glovebox and replacing it with a box that would house your sub. You could also maybe make a wall right behind your back seat and port it through where the arm rest folds down. Once covered in carpet nobody would be the wiser at a glance that you actually had a sub in there. I'm not sure on a cb7 but in my Probe the sides of the car were deep enough on each side of the back seat that you could put a ten inch sub on each side with some cutting and custom work where the rear speakers would normally go.
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Originally posted by J3wman View PostThat would probably vibrate the console too much and it might make the CD skip if you got a booboo CD player
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not to mention the glove box itself vibrating
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Well the part that flips down for the glove box would be removed but like Sonikaccord said, you'd have to take out the blower motor. That's why I was saying beside the back seat or or have the port/vent for the box come through the arm rest in the back. It's one ten. Throw it in the trunk and be done with it lol.
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