what cars around the year 2000 do you guys think would sound the best with 2 12" w6v2's just getting a new car and cant decide on what to get and just wanted to see if anyone has any ideas
i kind of want a sedan any idea of kinds cause i am afraid of the back seat stopping a lot of the sound cause of to much stuff there if you no what i mean i was thinking of a grand am gt but wasnt sure if it would be good at all
you are going to have to port the trunk into the cabin somehow to get good performance. Most people remove the rerar speakers and use the empty holes as cabin ports, or cut holes into the back deck under the carpet, or remove the barrier behind the rear seat. It is tough to get sedan's to sound as pure and loud as a hatchback with the same equipment but can be done with some creativity.
You either keep your rearfill speakers or you dont. If you dont care about having rearfill speakers and want better bass response then i whould remove the rearfill speakers so that way more air comes into the cabin of the car. IN my last sedan i kept the rearfill speakers and it still sounded very good but not as loud as if you take the speakers out or fold down the rear seats.
i might have the speakers in before i get the subs in, depending on how long it takes someone to install everything for me. should i leave my rearfill in before i get my subs in?
For audio in general (not just subs), you want a car with a flat, symmetrical dash, low center console, and good pathlengths from the front speakers. You don't want a car that has the speaker far recessed into the door panel, nor has a lot of plastic or metal masking the dispersion of the midbass/midrange driver.
For subs, hatchbacks are typically the better bet. Sedans can work, but you'll want to vent the package tray. Sedans also work well with subs IB on the rear shelf, or mounted the same way with the addition of AP membranes.
I drive a 94 Saturn SC2...I can fold the seats down...but when I have passengers the seat is up. I noticed JAMES LONGO said you can cut holes from the rear deck under the carpet....what it this and any way someone can explain it or show it to me?
ok haks for the answer's guys looks like i might be moving towards a hatch then. cause i like the sound of rear fill speaks i no you guys say you dont need them but i just think they add a little to it