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| 6.4 Electronics Discussion TV's, Radios, everything electric and NON-Performance. |
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Powered Subwoofer
Anyone pick up a decent aftermarket, powered subwoofer that fits behind the rear seat of a crew cab, to add to their system?
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I picked up an Infinity BassLink and had it behind the seat of my 88F350 CC. The seat gad to be slid up a notch. It worked pretty well.
Infinity Basslink Powered Subwoofer at Crutchfield Signature |
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I already have a BassLink, it used to be in my Expedition. Bought it direct from Harman Kardon for $150... It is way too big to fit behind my seats....
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Ford F-250/F-350 Supercrew Cab 08-11 Dual BTS Subwoofer Box thats where i got my box. and i put 2 kicker pro-comp 10's and its a nice amount of bass for that truck.
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And that one fits behind the seat without major mods? I don't have the power rear window... Oh yeah, thanks for the link! BTW, which model Kickers do you have? I noticed the the box volume for 10's is 0.5ft3 per speaker but on the Kicker site the smallest recommended box size for any of their models is 0.8ft3. How is the sound quality? Last edited by RUFFSTUFF; 10-17-2011 at 03:46 PM. |
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yupp i moved my back seets up alittle to put it in then just moved it back when i was done installing.. it always supprises people when they feel the thumping i put my amp under the back single folding seat looks very clean
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i have the kicker pro-comps ... make sure you tune your amp i blew 3 subs before i tuned it lol and the sound quality is good just get after-market speakers too!
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I might do that as well. I have a Pioneer AVH-P4100DVD head unit so I'm going to use the built-in high pass crossover on the speakers first and then go from there. Thanks for the info.
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