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<blockquote data-quote="Neotek" data-source="post: 8507190" data-attributes="member: 670145"><p>Thanks for the help! I am definitely going to go through with it. I looked a the sundowns (and they are really nice), but I bit out of my price range if I want to do a fiberglass box. I have heard/read great things about pioneers ib flat shallow subwoofers (<a href="http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/Subwoofers/Shallow+Mount" target="_blank">http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/Subwoofers/Shallow+Mount</a>). I am aware that pioneer is not the best brand, but their newest shallows get great reviews and I am not looking for something that hits too hard because I don't really listen to rap, r&amp;b, dubstep, or much with a lot of bass, so I will start with a starter system and work my way up. Do you think I should go with the 8, 10, or 12. I currently drive a 2003 Mitsubishi Outlander xls which is a mid/small suv. My budget allows for any one and so will the spare tire size. I believe that the volume will best support the 10" or 12", but there is no way to be sure untill I do the packing peanut method. I will also need an amp and I am not sure what to do for that yet. I will probably stick with something that is just for sub and get a separate one that is for my mid ranges later down the road ( my head unit can power them fine for now). Again, thank you for helping the newbie. I am sure not many want to do that : )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neotek, post: 8507190, member: 670145"] Thanks for the help! I am definitely going to go through with it. I looked a the sundowns (and they are really nice), but I bit out of my price range if I want to do a fiberglass box. I have heard/read great things about pioneers ib flat shallow subwoofers ([URL="http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/Subwoofers/Shallow+Mount"]http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/Subwoofers/Shallow+Mount[/URL]). I am aware that pioneer is not the best brand, but their newest shallows get great reviews and I am not looking for something that hits too hard because I don't really listen to rap, r&b, dubstep, or much with a lot of bass, so I will start with a starter system and work my way up. Do you think I should go with the 8, 10, or 12. I currently drive a 2003 Mitsubishi Outlander xls which is a mid/small suv. My budget allows for any one and so will the spare tire size. I believe that the volume will best support the 10" or 12", but there is no way to be sure untill I do the packing peanut method. I will also need an amp and I am not sure what to do for that yet. I will probably stick with something that is just for sub and get a separate one that is for my mid ranges later down the road ( my head unit can power them fine for now). Again, thank you for helping the newbie. I am sure not many want to do that : ) [/QUOTE]
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