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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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Cool im glad to hear the rumor to be true.
Would the sub be best sat flush with the stock speaker hole or offset a bit. Ive heard laying glass can be fun and a new thing to learn. Its also something id love to do. Would i just have to glass the back portion or would a custom box made of fiber glass and made to fit in that space be best. How many layers would be best to lay. I also want to put a sub on each side and run the amp either under a chair or in the back some where. I noticed in the pix that you were only planing to put a sub on one side. Is there any reason y putting a sub on both sides would be bad. |
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