Subwoofer For 97 TJ????
#14
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Subwoofer For 97 TJ????
Your welcome..... I have mine rear firing so that the slope of the box
matches the slope of the back seat, I also bolted my amp right on top
of the the sub box so that I can just unplug it and easily remove the
amp and the box as a unit. ( take the time to wire in plugs so that
removal is easy... it is worth the effort)
http://clubweb.interbaun.com/kb57/jeep/index.htm
On 20 Jul 2004 13:58:25 GMT, briantanksley@aol.com (Briantanksley)
wrote:
>Thanks! ;-)
>
>Brian
matches the slope of the back seat, I also bolted my amp right on top
of the the sub box so that I can just unplug it and easily remove the
amp and the box as a unit. ( take the time to wire in plugs so that
removal is easy... it is worth the effort)
http://clubweb.interbaun.com/kb57/jeep/index.htm
On 20 Jul 2004 13:58:25 GMT, briantanksley@aol.com (Briantanksley)
wrote:
>Thanks! ;-)
>
>Brian
#15
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Subwoofer For 97 TJ????
Your welcome..... I have mine rear firing so that the slope of the box
matches the slope of the back seat, I also bolted my amp right on top
of the the sub box so that I can just unplug it and easily remove the
amp and the box as a unit. ( take the time to wire in plugs so that
removal is easy... it is worth the effort)
http://clubweb.interbaun.com/kb57/jeep/index.htm
On 20 Jul 2004 13:58:25 GMT, briantanksley@aol.com (Briantanksley)
wrote:
>Thanks! ;-)
>
>Brian
matches the slope of the back seat, I also bolted my amp right on top
of the the sub box so that I can just unplug it and easily remove the
amp and the box as a unit. ( take the time to wire in plugs so that
removal is easy... it is worth the effort)
http://clubweb.interbaun.com/kb57/jeep/index.htm
On 20 Jul 2004 13:58:25 GMT, briantanksley@aol.com (Briantanksley)
wrote:
>Thanks! ;-)
>
>Brian
#16
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Subwoofer For 97 TJ????
Your welcome..... I have mine rear firing so that the slope of the box
matches the slope of the back seat, I also bolted my amp right on top
of the the sub box so that I can just unplug it and easily remove the
amp and the box as a unit. ( take the time to wire in plugs so that
removal is easy... it is worth the effort)
http://clubweb.interbaun.com/kb57/jeep/index.htm
On 20 Jul 2004 13:58:25 GMT, briantanksley@aol.com (Briantanksley)
wrote:
>Thanks! ;-)
>
>Brian
matches the slope of the back seat, I also bolted my amp right on top
of the the sub box so that I can just unplug it and easily remove the
amp and the box as a unit. ( take the time to wire in plugs so that
removal is easy... it is worth the effort)
http://clubweb.interbaun.com/kb57/jeep/index.htm
On 20 Jul 2004 13:58:25 GMT, briantanksley@aol.com (Briantanksley)
wrote:
>Thanks! ;-)
>
>Brian
#17
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Subwoofer For 97 TJ????
Your welcome..... I have mine rear firing so that the slope of the box
matches the slope of the back seat, I also bolted my amp right on top
of the the sub box so that I can just unplug it and easily remove the
amp and the box as a unit. ( take the time to wire in plugs so that
removal is easy... it is worth the effort)
http://clubweb.interbaun.com/kb57/jeep/index.htm
On 20 Jul 2004 13:58:25 GMT, briantanksley@aol.com (Briantanksley)
wrote:
>Thanks! ;-)
>
>Brian
matches the slope of the back seat, I also bolted my amp right on top
of the the sub box so that I can just unplug it and easily remove the
amp and the box as a unit. ( take the time to wire in plugs so that
removal is easy... it is worth the effort)
http://clubweb.interbaun.com/kb57/jeep/index.htm
On 20 Jul 2004 13:58:25 GMT, briantanksley@aol.com (Briantanksley)
wrote:
>Thanks! ;-)
>
>Brian
#18
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Subwoofer For 97 TJ????
I recently put this Clarion in with a new reciever. Speakers were
previously replaced with good Polks. I was going for small (first) and
something just to fill in the base (2nd), not something to be heard thumping
a block away. It does fill in well. Very well, actually. And, actually I
keep it turned down most of the time. The reciever lets me put the highs to
the front speakers, the mids to the sound bar, and the base to the sub.
http://proficientcaraudio.com/Mercha...OD&Store_Code=
PCA&Product_Code=CL-SRV303
Be sure to shop around. Above is just a link I found now, not where I
bought. I saved about $80 from Crutchfields prices (which isn't saying
much) by internet shopping.
It has to be mounted solid to the floor or it will "flutter". Where that
may not be the right phrase, you get the idea. It will fit flat on the
floor behind the back seat of a 2000TJ, leaving about half of the floor
empty. It's very small and you won't believe it will make a decent base,
until you hear it.
--
Marc.L.Masnor@usace.army.mil
"Briantanksley" <briantanksley@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040719091959.02800.00000165@mb-m04.aol.com...
> Hey folks. Anyone got any idea's for a nice sounding subwoofer that I can
> install in my TJ? I recently installed some 5 1/4 inch 3-way speakers in
my
> dash with some cool adapters I got off of eBay and now I'm ready for some
low
> end. I've seen a few things at www.quadratec.com but I was wondering if
you
> guys had any ideas. I really like the looks of the POD thing for YJ's that
goes
> between the front seats and has a rear firing sub. How does the newer
factory
> subwoofer sound that goes in the center console? I've seen a few popping
up on
> eBay lately and I need a new center console anyway. Thanks in advance and
> thanks again to all of you that helped me figure out my driveshaft
situation.
> ;-)
>
> Brian Tanksley
previously replaced with good Polks. I was going for small (first) and
something just to fill in the base (2nd), not something to be heard thumping
a block away. It does fill in well. Very well, actually. And, actually I
keep it turned down most of the time. The reciever lets me put the highs to
the front speakers, the mids to the sound bar, and the base to the sub.
http://proficientcaraudio.com/Mercha...OD&Store_Code=
PCA&Product_Code=CL-SRV303
Be sure to shop around. Above is just a link I found now, not where I
bought. I saved about $80 from Crutchfields prices (which isn't saying
much) by internet shopping.
It has to be mounted solid to the floor or it will "flutter". Where that
may not be the right phrase, you get the idea. It will fit flat on the
floor behind the back seat of a 2000TJ, leaving about half of the floor
empty. It's very small and you won't believe it will make a decent base,
until you hear it.
--
Marc.L.Masnor@usace.army.mil
"Briantanksley" <briantanksley@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040719091959.02800.00000165@mb-m04.aol.com...
> Hey folks. Anyone got any idea's for a nice sounding subwoofer that I can
> install in my TJ? I recently installed some 5 1/4 inch 3-way speakers in
my
> dash with some cool adapters I got off of eBay and now I'm ready for some
low
> end. I've seen a few things at www.quadratec.com but I was wondering if
you
> guys had any ideas. I really like the looks of the POD thing for YJ's that
goes
> between the front seats and has a rear firing sub. How does the newer
factory
> subwoofer sound that goes in the center console? I've seen a few popping
up on
> eBay lately and I need a new center console anyway. Thanks in advance and
> thanks again to all of you that helped me figure out my driveshaft
situation.
> ;-)
>
> Brian Tanksley
#19
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Subwoofer For 97 TJ????
I recently put this Clarion in with a new reciever. Speakers were
previously replaced with good Polks. I was going for small (first) and
something just to fill in the base (2nd), not something to be heard thumping
a block away. It does fill in well. Very well, actually. And, actually I
keep it turned down most of the time. The reciever lets me put the highs to
the front speakers, the mids to the sound bar, and the base to the sub.
http://proficientcaraudio.com/Mercha...OD&Store_Code=
PCA&Product_Code=CL-SRV303
Be sure to shop around. Above is just a link I found now, not where I
bought. I saved about $80 from Crutchfields prices (which isn't saying
much) by internet shopping.
It has to be mounted solid to the floor or it will "flutter". Where that
may not be the right phrase, you get the idea. It will fit flat on the
floor behind the back seat of a 2000TJ, leaving about half of the floor
empty. It's very small and you won't believe it will make a decent base,
until you hear it.
--
Marc.L.Masnor@usace.army.mil
"Briantanksley" <briantanksley@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040719091959.02800.00000165@mb-m04.aol.com...
> Hey folks. Anyone got any idea's for a nice sounding subwoofer that I can
> install in my TJ? I recently installed some 5 1/4 inch 3-way speakers in
my
> dash with some cool adapters I got off of eBay and now I'm ready for some
low
> end. I've seen a few things at www.quadratec.com but I was wondering if
you
> guys had any ideas. I really like the looks of the POD thing for YJ's that
goes
> between the front seats and has a rear firing sub. How does the newer
factory
> subwoofer sound that goes in the center console? I've seen a few popping
up on
> eBay lately and I need a new center console anyway. Thanks in advance and
> thanks again to all of you that helped me figure out my driveshaft
situation.
> ;-)
>
> Brian Tanksley
previously replaced with good Polks. I was going for small (first) and
something just to fill in the base (2nd), not something to be heard thumping
a block away. It does fill in well. Very well, actually. And, actually I
keep it turned down most of the time. The reciever lets me put the highs to
the front speakers, the mids to the sound bar, and the base to the sub.
http://proficientcaraudio.com/Mercha...OD&Store_Code=
PCA&Product_Code=CL-SRV303
Be sure to shop around. Above is just a link I found now, not where I
bought. I saved about $80 from Crutchfields prices (which isn't saying
much) by internet shopping.
It has to be mounted solid to the floor or it will "flutter". Where that
may not be the right phrase, you get the idea. It will fit flat on the
floor behind the back seat of a 2000TJ, leaving about half of the floor
empty. It's very small and you won't believe it will make a decent base,
until you hear it.
--
Marc.L.Masnor@usace.army.mil
"Briantanksley" <briantanksley@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040719091959.02800.00000165@mb-m04.aol.com...
> Hey folks. Anyone got any idea's for a nice sounding subwoofer that I can
> install in my TJ? I recently installed some 5 1/4 inch 3-way speakers in
my
> dash with some cool adapters I got off of eBay and now I'm ready for some
low
> end. I've seen a few things at www.quadratec.com but I was wondering if
you
> guys had any ideas. I really like the looks of the POD thing for YJ's that
goes
> between the front seats and has a rear firing sub. How does the newer
factory
> subwoofer sound that goes in the center console? I've seen a few popping
up on
> eBay lately and I need a new center console anyway. Thanks in advance and
> thanks again to all of you that helped me figure out my driveshaft
situation.
> ;-)
>
> Brian Tanksley
#20
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Subwoofer For 97 TJ????
I recently put this Clarion in with a new reciever. Speakers were
previously replaced with good Polks. I was going for small (first) and
something just to fill in the base (2nd), not something to be heard thumping
a block away. It does fill in well. Very well, actually. And, actually I
keep it turned down most of the time. The reciever lets me put the highs to
the front speakers, the mids to the sound bar, and the base to the sub.
http://proficientcaraudio.com/Mercha...OD&Store_Code=
PCA&Product_Code=CL-SRV303
Be sure to shop around. Above is just a link I found now, not where I
bought. I saved about $80 from Crutchfields prices (which isn't saying
much) by internet shopping.
It has to be mounted solid to the floor or it will "flutter". Where that
may not be the right phrase, you get the idea. It will fit flat on the
floor behind the back seat of a 2000TJ, leaving about half of the floor
empty. It's very small and you won't believe it will make a decent base,
until you hear it.
--
Marc.L.Masnor@usace.army.mil
"Briantanksley" <briantanksley@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040719091959.02800.00000165@mb-m04.aol.com...
> Hey folks. Anyone got any idea's for a nice sounding subwoofer that I can
> install in my TJ? I recently installed some 5 1/4 inch 3-way speakers in
my
> dash with some cool adapters I got off of eBay and now I'm ready for some
low
> end. I've seen a few things at www.quadratec.com but I was wondering if
you
> guys had any ideas. I really like the looks of the POD thing for YJ's that
goes
> between the front seats and has a rear firing sub. How does the newer
factory
> subwoofer sound that goes in the center console? I've seen a few popping
up on
> eBay lately and I need a new center console anyway. Thanks in advance and
> thanks again to all of you that helped me figure out my driveshaft
situation.
> ;-)
>
> Brian Tanksley
previously replaced with good Polks. I was going for small (first) and
something just to fill in the base (2nd), not something to be heard thumping
a block away. It does fill in well. Very well, actually. And, actually I
keep it turned down most of the time. The reciever lets me put the highs to
the front speakers, the mids to the sound bar, and the base to the sub.
http://proficientcaraudio.com/Mercha...OD&Store_Code=
PCA&Product_Code=CL-SRV303
Be sure to shop around. Above is just a link I found now, not where I
bought. I saved about $80 from Crutchfields prices (which isn't saying
much) by internet shopping.
It has to be mounted solid to the floor or it will "flutter". Where that
may not be the right phrase, you get the idea. It will fit flat on the
floor behind the back seat of a 2000TJ, leaving about half of the floor
empty. It's very small and you won't believe it will make a decent base,
until you hear it.
--
Marc.L.Masnor@usace.army.mil
"Briantanksley" <briantanksley@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040719091959.02800.00000165@mb-m04.aol.com...
> Hey folks. Anyone got any idea's for a nice sounding subwoofer that I can
> install in my TJ? I recently installed some 5 1/4 inch 3-way speakers in
my
> dash with some cool adapters I got off of eBay and now I'm ready for some
low
> end. I've seen a few things at www.quadratec.com but I was wondering if
you
> guys had any ideas. I really like the looks of the POD thing for YJ's that
goes
> between the front seats and has a rear firing sub. How does the newer
factory
> subwoofer sound that goes in the center console? I've seen a few popping
up on
> eBay lately and I need a new center console anyway. Thanks in advance and
> thanks again to all of you that helped me figure out my driveshaft
situation.
> ;-)
>
> Brian Tanksley