Re: Anybody out there a little more extreme with the sub install?
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Originally Posted by top20cc
Good choice on going with the buckets. If you are gonna go through the trouble of getting bucket seats from a salvage yard then maybe try to find an infinity QX56 with a complete interior. Lots of those had rear bucket seats and shouldnt be too much mod if any to put them in.
The QX56 buckets are the exact same as an Armada's so hopefully either should work.
Re: Anybody out there a little more extreme with the sub install?
here is a rough idea of what I am thinking......2 12's in 5 cubes tuned to 32 hz on about 4-5k watts......this would go in between 2 smaller rear seats and stop just short of the front seats. Pic is not to scale by any means, just a rough idea.
Re: Anybody out there a little more extreme with the sub install?
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Originally Posted by IA2
here is a rough idea of what I am thinking......2 12's in 5 cubes tuned to 32 hz on about 4-5k watts......this would go in between 2 smaller rear seats and stop just short of the front seats. Pic is not to scale by any means, just a rough idea.
I like the idea...I'm glad you said it wasn't to scale because the location of those subs, they'd definitely be hitting each other.
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Re: Anybody out there a little more extreme with the sub install?
You guys are on like total opposite ends of the subwoofer spectrum. LOL
Also IA2 your products page kills your eyes man if you have a good monitor
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Re: Anybody out there a little more extreme with the sub install?
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You guys are on like total opposite ends of the subwoofer spectrum. LOL
Also IA2 your products page kills your eyes man if you have a good monitor
Both of our companies started out similarly, and have drifted there own ways over the past few years. We have been dabbling in the SQ market as of late, but still are quite different than SI.
We should probably change the font color to silver...lol
Re: Anybody out there a little more extreme with the sub install?
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Originally Posted by IA2
Both of our companies started out similarly, and have drifted there own ways over the past few years. We have been dabbling in the SQ market as of late, but still are quite different than SI.
We should probably change the font color to silver...lol
Yes the color change is a plus as I would not even read it. It was that bad. Yeah oh Nick has a winner with new BM. 3.5 inches of mounting depth and does not sound like any slim sub I have listened to.Send me some subs to try in a FF ported enclosure
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Re: Anybody out there a little more extreme with the sub install?
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Both of our companies started out similarly, and have drifted there own ways over the past few years. We have been dabbling in the SQ market as of late, but still are quite different than SI.
We should probably change the font color to silver...lol
Josh is right, we both kind of started out similarly. Now IA has their niche and we have ours.
As James said, our new slim BM mkIII subwoofer has anything but a slim sub attitude. It should be neat to see how the little suckers take off.
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