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Hey i want to get a small underseat sub that doenst make me feel liek im sitting on a massage chair. any where in syd i can find 1? also would i need a new head unit?

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Yep there are a few underseat subs...i've only seen these ones in the flesh from Focal.

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10" underseat sub

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8" underseat sub.

Never heard them or do i know how they perform,but i did have a little look at em when i bought my Focal speakers.

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Yep there are a few underseat subs...i've only seen these ones in the flesh from Focal.

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10" underseat sub

hukkr9.jpg

8" underseat sub.

Never heard them or do i know how they perform,but i did have a little look at em out when i bought my Focal speakers.

cool just what i need!!! where can i get them, i bet they are pricey as


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sub under seat that doesnt make your chair feel like a massage chair? woudlnt that equally depend on what you are listening to?

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there is an underseat sub as an option for the yaris (and maybe corollas) but it would be a total waste of time and money

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Thanks guy! ill go down to repco and have a look see, i assume itll need an amp aswell

Those ones, like most other under-seat subs I have seen, have the amplifier built into it. Stuff like this is an order only item I would imagine. Would also imagine it costing quite a lot.

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William, I'm afraid you're not going to learn this lesson until you go ahead and buy one. :(

Well, if there's no stopping you, you might as well get the 10" focal, as 8" subs are puss, no matter how many watts they have.

Gav.

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William, I'm afraid you're not going to learn this lesson until you go ahead and buy one. :(

Yeah. I'm a +1 on that statement.

Will, just harden up and sacrifice some boot space.

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William, I'm afraid you're not going to learn this lesson until you go ahead and buy one. :(

Yeah. I'm a +1 on that statement.

Will, just harden up and sacrifice some boot space.

thats what the boot is for :lol:

Posted

I bought a custom 12" sealed enclosure off a guy up here in QLD, and have a 12" Infinity Reference unit to put in there. I just can't decide which car to put it in. :P

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William, I'm afraid you're not going to learn this lesson until you go ahead and buy one. :(

Well, if there's no stopping you, you might as well get the 10" focal, as 8" subs are puss, no matter how many watts they have.

Gav.

I beg to differ gav. I've got an 8 inch solobaric kicker in custom box and although it obviously won't compare to a 12-15 inch sub, With the remote I can turn it up just a bit to make the boot shake and all the way down if the kids are sleeping in the back- it perfectly suits my needs! It's stupid to go large on subs when you value your boot space and don't necessarily want a sub that ppl can hear half a Km away! William, speak to the salesman n sus out whether this sub is what you were after. Always seemed as though some people blindly buy 12< inch subs cos they have issues with size. If you want bass but you'd still like to be able to hear the mids and high notes then you don't need a big sub in the boot. It's annoying when you can't even hear the other speakers anymore coz the sub takes over

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William, I'm afraid you're not going to learn this lesson until you go ahead and buy one. :(

Well, if there's no stopping you, you might as well get the 10" focal, as 8" subs are puss, no matter how many watts they have.

Gav.

I beg to differ gav. I've got an 8 inch solobaric kicker in custom box...

That's not a fair comparison to an 8" flat woofer in a thin plastic enclosure with no air space, which are often just passive and driven by a much smaller speaker in any case.

It's good if that setup works for you, but unless if you have a whisper quiet car, you don't any real value out of these under-seat subs. You're just adding a midrange fill speaker.

Gav.

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William, I'm afraid you're not going to learn this lesson until you go ahead and buy one. :(

Well, if there's no stopping you, you might as well get the 10" focal, as 8" subs are puss, no matter how many watts they have.

Gav.

I beg to differ gav. I've got an 8 inch solobaric kicker in custom box...

That's not a fair comparison to an 8" flat woofer in a thin plastic enclosure with no air space, which are often just passive and driven by a much smaller speaker in any case.

It's good if that setup works for you, but unless if you have a whisper quiet car, you don't any real value out of these under-seat subs. You're just adding a midrange fill speaker.

Gav.

What I saw which was not particularly fair was the blanket generalization that 8 inch subs are "puss", regardless of how many watts they have which I obviously disagreed with. Good on you though for clarifying what you meant. Anyway I'd still give these flat subs a listen before I look for another option. They might just do the job

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Thanks for the replys guys, ive decided to get lowering springs instead, seeing how the stock system is already pretty good. when i do get a sub i guess i get a 12 inch boot one :)

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William, I'm afraid you're not going to learn this lesson until you go ahead and buy one. :(

Well, if there's no stopping you, you might as well get the 10" focal, as 8" subs are puss, no matter how many watts they have.

Gav.

I beg to differ gav. I've got an 8 inch solobaric kicker in custom box...

That's not a fair comparison to an 8" flat woofer in a thin plastic enclosure with no air space, which are often just passive and driven by a much smaller speaker in any case.

It's good if that setup works for you, but unless if you have a whisper quiet car, you don't any real value out of these under-seat subs. You're just adding a midrange fill speaker.

Gav.

What I saw which was not particularly fair was the blanket generalization that 8 inch subs are "puss", regardless of how many watts they have which I obviously disagreed with. Good on you though for clarifying what you meant. Anyway I'd still give these flat subs a listen before I look for another option. They might just do the job

Nah, I was refering to the subject matter - [8"] underseat subs. I stuffed around for ages trying to get mine to be noticed, and that was in a fairly modern quiet car [2002 Mazda 323].

William, Infinity make powered sub boxes that will rock your socks off. They have a single speaker model, and then a rack with 3 speakers in it. Very pricey though, but good gear.

Gav.

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