Yes, but then the size of your sub-woofer is slightly smaller due to the smaller boot.Also works with a golf ...![]()
Would work in an opel too, but then your subwoofer would be even smaller to allow for the mandatory toolbox that no self respecting opel owner should ever be without.
Looks like a standard Bandpass box with maybe a 15".
I had two 15" subs in the boot of my Golf4.
Sure you not from Jozi, talking like that
Hehe - nope.
Twas a phase.
Though my current car needs at least a little 10" on a small amp.
Just need some more girth on the lower frequencies.
No Passion Gap earth shattering sound system needed in my current ride.
Understandable. I also prefer a bit more kick than what a stock sound system can offer. I prefer clear sound with good clean bass kicks over just vibrating the car to bits.
Yip.
And my huge ass setup I had those years ago was just that though - clean, no distortion.
Cos I'd listen to classical and rock mostly in the car - very minimal on the Rnb and hip hop - that was mainly for the friends and parties where it'd come into its own.
Infinity mids and splits along with the Starsound DVC's was a pleasureAhhhh....
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I actually had to google what you were talking about. All I know I have a 12" JL Audio Sub with 4 6" sony door speakers and a sony front loader all hooked up to a Starsound 2600watt amp. Gets the job doneBut a polo classics rear shelf rattles to much for my liking so I have to keep the sub down.
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