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http://cartoys.com/default.cfm/t/Car_Audio...rs/o/Subwoofers

Well, as you all might but probably wont know, I have to go to cartoys to get a decent setup. Im getting 4'' in the front, 5 1'4 in the rear, and I want a sub.

Now, I want to get all in one thing, so I dont have to bother to upgrade for a while.

Hypothedicly, saying I were too, what do you think I should get. I have a rear deck, and in that deck I have a med kit. I can take that out and get a rear deck cover, so thats like a vent for the sound. So eitehr I sink an 8'' in the deck, or I open it up, and get something in the trunk.

Odds are good I will go with the trunk idea, then gettin on in the back deck.

So, subs here that will sound good (spl) and get loud. I want two 12'' in a sealed. Well, that was what I was thinking. But maybe just a filler sub for some bass, and get a much better set up when the car is actually mine.

So just ideas, on what could sound good, with 4'' and 5 1/4'' speakers.

Im going to power the speakers off the HU for a while (till I get a better sub) so i dont know, just something to think about..

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Why in the world would you want bigger speakers in the back than up front?

he is restricted by speaker mounting,

and the size does not make all that much of a difference, espically if they are powered by an external amplifer

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