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Sub speaker
« on: 26 October 2010, 09:18:22 »

I'd like to fit a sub in my 97 estate, so what I'd like to know is does anyone know if anyone makes a sub like the Bose one is in the first aid compartment on later cars and if so would my original head unit be any good for this.
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Re: Sub speaker
« Reply #1 on: 26 October 2010, 13:51:34 »

The Bose Estate box has a dual coil single sub speaker in it so only really any good with the Bose amp.

You could take off the rear side panel in the back and make up a wooden baffle to mount a sub, or use two small sub woofers in the Tailgate itself again by making a wooden baffle, either case the baffle would need to air tight when fixed for best results.

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Re: Sub speaker
« Reply #2 on: 26 October 2010, 14:17:40 »

Cheers Chris if I was to make a box to fit in the space can you buy a sub thin enough to fit in it  :question
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Re: Sub speaker
« Reply #3 on: 26 October 2010, 15:55:44 »

You wouldn't need to make a box, if the baffle is fairly air tight then you would use the volume of the side panel or Tailgate.
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