bass in a vert?

I am not talking about buying an expensive multi-amp, 6-speaker, system. The original topic was about subs.

And YES the whole systems sound quality DEPENDS on the distortion % the deck has with volume. No matter how great your amps are (0.05% distortion and lower is good) if they are getting a crappy signal, the SQ suffers.

This doesn't mean you need a 500$ deck, just that a GOOD name brand (200$ area) such as Alpine, some clarions, ect.. then you'll be fine.
 
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this is my setup and it's too much weight IMO. my trunk is now clean :nice:
 
Thanks to everyone for the advice / pics.

I have already replaced the headunit with a quality one (Pioneer) and the speakers inside are all already changed and amped. I just feel that it is missing something without the deep bass. My Mountaineer has 2 tens and that is loud and I often turn them down. I listen to all kinds of music and appreciate the bass in all of them. My car is coming off the road for the winter soon so I will have time to truly play around with ideas.

Thanks again.
 
I just have a 10" sony sub in the back ran by a 500watt amp in my convert.

But I made a custum box out of the sparetire department, This gives you a custom look with the speaker mounted in the floor of the truck, and you don't loose any trunk space.:nice:
 
I had 2 15" rockford HX2 (1200 watts a piece) with 2, 1000 watt fan cooled kennwood amp's in my 95 mustang.....that was loud as hell. took it all out and it raised the car about 2 inches. Now it just sits in my room cause I have no use for bass anymore. I was thinking about going with 1 or 2 10's with a small amp but I doubt I will
 
I went through a "I'm done with bass stage" too, but I miss it, not in a booming sense, but a complete sound of the music sense...

I don't mind giving up a little trunk space, but I do not want to have the whole trunk gone and add all that weight. That is why I was thinking about one speaker in a small box. :shrug:
 
I agree with that, I just didnt want so much weight that I "feel it" when driving. I dont go to the track, my car is a street cruiser only. I also want the solid sound from the music. I was more concerned with taking up way too much space, etc and having not audible difference with the top down anyway. I was told to try installing with the subs firing down. I plan on building a box for one 10" and making it so that it will fire down and then taking it from there.