Adding sub and amp to cabriolet
First let me promise I've searched everywhere for answers to this. I know very well how to easily tap into the Bose amp line and add an amp and sub to beef up my mushy audio system. however, does anyone have any clever ideas for the Cabriolet? It has a much smaller trunk, the seats don't fold down, and I think some of the stereo stuff is mounted in a different place. If I was really creative, I'd build a sub into the ski passthrough like the new Mitsubishi Eclipse cars or somethings. That'd be cool.
Any thoughts or ideas? Also, feel free to respond with your for sale stuff if you think it will work. I'll be upgrading the the RNS-E shortly.
thanks!
brianjbirch@hotmail.com
Any thoughts or ideas? Also, feel free to respond with your for sale stuff if you think it will work. I'll be upgrading the the RNS-E shortly.
thanks!
brianjbirch@hotmail.com
I had two 12' woofers in my trunk tapped into my bose system for second amp with line level connection it was to much bass,weight,& space.I now have one 8' bazooka tube hooked up and its ok but not enough for my trunk.This may work for you I had this behind my seat in my Tacoma and it had good sound just enough in a small cab.A friend of mine had two 8' bazooka tubes behind his seats in his MR2 powered by Kenwood amp and it was one of the loudest clearest in car systems I've heard. I my self am going to leave my amp and mount some type of 6' or 8' enclosed woofers to the rear deck and remove old bose speakers in the deck.I'm doing this to be able to save space and use my trunk.I think eventually I'll replace with non-Bose system because I can't crank it up enough.
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