Kee Fuller
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Im running an 8 inch jl audio sub and 1500 watt planet audio amp for it. Its nothing fancy, but it hits way harder than the factory stuff. I wanted my stuff to look and sound better than factory.
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I suggest you find someone with the Bose sub (it's in the console) and listen to it. Adjust the bass, etc. and see if it'll work for you. I'm decently satisfied with mine for what it is. Nothing chest-pounding, but it can be felt and fills the low end considerably well. Another member recently installed a low-profile all-in-one sub/amp/enclosure thing that fit where the Bose sub and enclosure would be (THREAD HERE). Actually, he replaced his Bose sub with it and reported that it sounded much better. I don't know if he meant louder or better sound or both, but I'd say it at least was louder. If you listen to a Bose system, just imagine it a little louder. If this will work for you, then you've got your answer for a stealth sub with nothing in plain view and no loss of any cargo space or even floor space, for that matter.
Im running an 8 inch jl audio sub and 1500 watt planet audio amp for it. Its nothing fancy, but it hits way harder than the factory stuff. I wanted my stuff to look and sound better than factory.
Even though you have bench second row seats, you can still install a sub box behind them that is relocatable and/or removable. This gives you the flexibility to move or remove the sub, when you need the cargo space for something else. My removable, 10" down-firing Audiomobile sub, powered by a 500 watt Rockford Fosgate amp hidden within the rear side panel, is specifically designed for small, 1 cubic foot sealed enclosures, but the sub itself is not a pancake design. The sound, while it won't set off car alarms a block away, delivers a very strong and tight base sound. I have quick disconnect plugs on the speaker wires, so it is easy to remove when needed. I also carry a 10' length speaker wire with matching quick disconnect plugs so that I can move the sub box to any position within the truck at any time when needed.
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If I had the captains chairs this would have been the option I would have gone with. I am also debating on getting a single 12" that I can take out if needed.
Thank you guys for all the input!!
Im running an 8 inch jl audio sub and 1500 watt planet audio amp for it. Its nothing fancy, but it hits way harder than the factory stuff. I wanted my stuff to look and sound better than factory.