Question about custom speakers
#11
Well... my first car was a 1995 tracer wagon... lol.... I had a motorized headunit that was pretty stealthy and I replaced all the factory speakers with sony xplods of the same size... then I had a box made to sit behind the seat and I covered it up so it looked just like a blanket laid down... the box held 3 10in mtx subs and I used a small hidden amp to power them... It sounded beefy...
If I could afford it.. I would pick up the JL hidden sub for near the rear hatch... and then one for in the center console... and then replace all the stock speakers with speakers of the same dimensions hidden in their factory locations... and then maybe a nice touch screen headunit to finish it off.... It makes a more subtle... wow.... like because people dont care about what it looks like.. but its how it sounds that gets their attention and draws them in.... anyone can put a 15 in a box and put it in the back....
If I could afford it.. I would pick up the JL hidden sub for near the rear hatch... and then one for in the center console... and then replace all the stock speakers with speakers of the same dimensions hidden in their factory locations... and then maybe a nice touch screen headunit to finish it off.... It makes a more subtle... wow.... like because people dont care about what it looks like.. but its how it sounds that gets their attention and draws them in.... anyone can put a 15 in a box and put it in the back....
#12
yup its how it sounds that draws them in...thats why im running all rainbow components, dynaudio mids, zapco amps and im getting ready to wall 2 18s at the b-pillar on 4kw each. should get some attention
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