Sony Subwoofer Installation
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All you need!! Check out SSA Xcon subs and a 3500 Sundown for power!
All you need!! Check out SSA Xcon subs and a 3500 Sundown for power!
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(Now sure my back seat is a 4 sided unit) There you go.. and trust me your opinion of pound are not in the same league as my opinion. I have over 250LBS of subs in my boat. Don't take that the wrong way and I guess some subs are better than zero. So I do agree with that!!
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My opinion of pound is in relation to what is there, and is not a broad statement to compare to other systems where in your case someone with 250lbs of subs. My point is my back seat is a 7ftX2ft area inside roughly, by no means sealed at all, and the subs perform very well (actually exceeded my expectations).
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Hey GT, I was going to PM ya but, when I saw your box full I just decided to post. Anyways, the reason I am so adiment using the Sony subs is I already have them. I am hoping to make them work at least for this season. I can always upgrade next year. What's your thoughts?
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Jr .
I was faced with similar dilemma this year. Sold the go fast and now have 36ft express outboard boat. Had to use free airs and went with 4 12's with panels built behind to reflect pressure. Sounds good but wish I had boxes. It's all a compromise.