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Substration and Full-Range Boxes

Old Jun 30, 2002 | 09:53 AM
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Substration and Full-Range Boxes

I was recently looking at sub boxes to put in the trunk of the Max. I know they are mainly for hatchback use but how do they sound in an enclosed trunk? Is it even worth buying or should I just replace the factory Bose speakers? Thanks
Old Jul 2, 2002 | 02:29 PM
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Old Jul 4, 2002 | 04:24 AM
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Re: Substration and Full-Range Boxes

Originally posted by RiceBurners4LYF
I was recently looking at sub boxes to put in the trunk of the Max. I know they are mainly for hatchback use but how do they sound in an enclosed trunk? Is it even worth buying or should I just replace the factory Bose speakers? Thanks
I'm a little lost here. Are you saying that the sub boxes you are looking at also have mids/tweets in them? Because don't bother, the mids/tweets will not sound good in the trunk.

Get a dedicated subwoofer box for the trunk to reproduce your bass frequencies, which will reach the passenger compartment without difficulty. And let your door speakers reproduce the rest.

Anyway, if this didn't answer your questions, please ask again with more details.

Tony
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