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I heard once that subs can possibly be fitted in the back where the 6.5's or whatever go.
I was thinking of a fiber glass incloser with the a sub on each side. I figured it would go well with my rmb8's in the front and maybe new 4"s speakers in the front. (yes i have an 8 speaker set up) I dont want to run a box for room issues and figued it would be a fun project if it can be dun. |
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Yep, you could put a sub back there...a ten would fit...an eight would be easier. The photos below are my Infinity Reference 10" sub held up where I planned on putting it.
And I 'glassed the first couple layers of the enclosure... ...but then gave up on the project. I did put my amp on the other side though. ![]()
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