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That 8" kicker with only a 0.3 cubic foot sealed enclosure that I keep harping about sounds like a 12"! :D A lot has happened in car audio in the last decade. What size is your Kicker? Looks like Hogosha's is 6" or under :eek: |
The Subaru sub while adds a tad bit more bass is very sub par to the Kicker unit I just installed. I had the Subaru sub in my previous Legacy GT and it was not even close to being able to satisfy my needs for low end.
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I guess you do have less cubic footage and power, so maybe that's the difference. I wish there was some way to convey the sound, but I doubt a video would do it justice.
Mine certainly doesn't make things rattle (thankfully), but it definitely fills out the low end with zero distortion and full, rich sound. BTW, mine is pushed by an older Sony Xplod 250 watt running in mono (200 watt RMS into 2 ohm mono stable). Kicker TCVT8. http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/a...61A4676A5F.jpg |
I use to have 2 JLW7's and people thought they ere two twelve. Enough to hit 135 DB's. Those were fun. I thought about putting a twelve in the trunk in a custom box but I like having room in the rear and front.
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I have tried everything. I have said it before. The 987 footwell subwoofer fits perfect and sounds great with and aftermarket amp..
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Save yourselves all the thinking and hard work on a sub and just buy one of these. Recently bought one and just tucked it behind the passenger seat and it seriously does a really good job loud and or soft with no distortion and a really well rounded bottom end. No boom and not soft or under powered by any stretch. http://i583.photobucket.com/albums/s...020803_614.jpg I recently installed a whole new system which includes a Pioneer 7"Screen which runs Alpine 4" speakers in the dash and a Kicker amp which runs Alpine 6X9" Speakers in the doors and of course the Kicker Hideway Sub. Could not be happier and its sounds fantastic with its clarity,separation,volume and power as a whole system and ease of install. |
That works fine if you are willing to give up 3 or 4 inches of leg room.
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Mine was a small gap with the seat set as it was and I thought I would have to lose some leg room but it did not work out that way. Mine is deliberately jammed up hard against the back of the seat back and firewall carpet as I wanted to see how it sounded fitted that way first so as to not compromise leg room. I haven't changed it since as I am very happy with how it sounds without having to give it more breathing room. I am 6,2 and the passenger seat lines up with the drivers seat looking across the top of the seats |
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