Mopar Subwoofer for spare Tire. jeep cherokee: Info/WTB
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Mopar Subwoofer for spare Tire. jeep cherokee: Info/WTB
I have been looking for the Subwoofer that fits inside the Cherokee's
spare tire in the back. I cant find any info on it or anywhere to buy
it. I was wondering Your thoughts on how it sounds, and If you know
of a website That sells them or if you personally have one to sell.
Thanks
spare tire in the back. I cant find any info on it or anywhere to buy
it. I was wondering Your thoughts on how it sounds, and If you know
of a website That sells them or if you personally have one to sell.
Thanks
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Re: Mopar Subwoofer for spare Tire. jeep cherokee: Info/WTB
Doug did pass the time by typing:
> I have been looking for the Subwoofer that fits inside the Cherokee's
> spare tire in the back. I cant find any info on it or anywhere to buy
> it. I was wondering Your thoughts on how it sounds, and If you know
> of a website That sells them or if you personally have one to sell.
Seen it, never heard it. :/
The real question is what type of music do you listen to? That
will drive the size and capacity of a subwoofer. For some applications
the Kicker 8" solobaric works real well, and the box required is less
than one cubic foot in volume. (little bit bigger than a large kleenex box)
A Sub can literally be anywhere in the vehicle since your ears can't
pick up direction with such a low frequency.
Heh.. http://store.rtautoparts.net/20jelisu.html
OMG! I just found a sub design I talked to a rep about
long time ago at an IASCA event.
http://www.mtxaudio.com/caraudio/pro...ures/JGC10.cfm
Couldn't build it out of HDF (High Density Fiberboard) because
of the size and laying out that much fiberglass just wasn't going
to happen. Not saying that _is_ based on my idea but it's cool
to see it actually being produced. :)
--
DougW
> I have been looking for the Subwoofer that fits inside the Cherokee's
> spare tire in the back. I cant find any info on it or anywhere to buy
> it. I was wondering Your thoughts on how it sounds, and If you know
> of a website That sells them or if you personally have one to sell.
Seen it, never heard it. :/
The real question is what type of music do you listen to? That
will drive the size and capacity of a subwoofer. For some applications
the Kicker 8" solobaric works real well, and the box required is less
than one cubic foot in volume. (little bit bigger than a large kleenex box)
A Sub can literally be anywhere in the vehicle since your ears can't
pick up direction with such a low frequency.
Heh.. http://store.rtautoparts.net/20jelisu.html
OMG! I just found a sub design I talked to a rep about
long time ago at an IASCA event.
http://www.mtxaudio.com/caraudio/pro...ures/JGC10.cfm
Couldn't build it out of HDF (High Density Fiberboard) because
of the size and laying out that much fiberglass just wasn't going
to happen. Not saying that _is_ based on my idea but it's cool
to see it actually being produced. :)
--
DougW
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Re: Mopar Subwoofer for spare Tire. jeep cherokee: Info/WTB
Doug did pass the time by typing:
> I have been looking for the Subwoofer that fits inside the Cherokee's
> spare tire in the back. I cant find any info on it or anywhere to buy
> it. I was wondering Your thoughts on how it sounds, and If you know
> of a website That sells them or if you personally have one to sell.
Seen it, never heard it. :/
The real question is what type of music do you listen to? That
will drive the size and capacity of a subwoofer. For some applications
the Kicker 8" solobaric works real well, and the box required is less
than one cubic foot in volume. (little bit bigger than a large kleenex box)
A Sub can literally be anywhere in the vehicle since your ears can't
pick up direction with such a low frequency.
Heh.. http://store.rtautoparts.net/20jelisu.html
OMG! I just found a sub design I talked to a rep about
long time ago at an IASCA event.
http://www.mtxaudio.com/caraudio/pro...ures/JGC10.cfm
Couldn't build it out of HDF (High Density Fiberboard) because
of the size and laying out that much fiberglass just wasn't going
to happen. Not saying that _is_ based on my idea but it's cool
to see it actually being produced. :)
--
DougW
> I have been looking for the Subwoofer that fits inside the Cherokee's
> spare tire in the back. I cant find any info on it or anywhere to buy
> it. I was wondering Your thoughts on how it sounds, and If you know
> of a website That sells them or if you personally have one to sell.
Seen it, never heard it. :/
The real question is what type of music do you listen to? That
will drive the size and capacity of a subwoofer. For some applications
the Kicker 8" solobaric works real well, and the box required is less
than one cubic foot in volume. (little bit bigger than a large kleenex box)
A Sub can literally be anywhere in the vehicle since your ears can't
pick up direction with such a low frequency.
Heh.. http://store.rtautoparts.net/20jelisu.html
OMG! I just found a sub design I talked to a rep about
long time ago at an IASCA event.
http://www.mtxaudio.com/caraudio/pro...ures/JGC10.cfm
Couldn't build it out of HDF (High Density Fiberboard) because
of the size and laying out that much fiberglass just wasn't going
to happen. Not saying that _is_ based on my idea but it's cool
to see it actually being produced. :)
--
DougW
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Re: Mopar Subwoofer for spare Tire. jeep cherokee: Info/WTB
Doug did pass the time by typing:
> I have been looking for the Subwoofer that fits inside the Cherokee's
> spare tire in the back. I cant find any info on it or anywhere to buy
> it. I was wondering Your thoughts on how it sounds, and If you know
> of a website That sells them or if you personally have one to sell.
Seen it, never heard it. :/
The real question is what type of music do you listen to? That
will drive the size and capacity of a subwoofer. For some applications
the Kicker 8" solobaric works real well, and the box required is less
than one cubic foot in volume. (little bit bigger than a large kleenex box)
A Sub can literally be anywhere in the vehicle since your ears can't
pick up direction with such a low frequency.
Heh.. http://store.rtautoparts.net/20jelisu.html
OMG! I just found a sub design I talked to a rep about
long time ago at an IASCA event.
http://www.mtxaudio.com/caraudio/pro...ures/JGC10.cfm
Couldn't build it out of HDF (High Density Fiberboard) because
of the size and laying out that much fiberglass just wasn't going
to happen. Not saying that _is_ based on my idea but it's cool
to see it actually being produced. :)
--
DougW
> I have been looking for the Subwoofer that fits inside the Cherokee's
> spare tire in the back. I cant find any info on it or anywhere to buy
> it. I was wondering Your thoughts on how it sounds, and If you know
> of a website That sells them or if you personally have one to sell.
Seen it, never heard it. :/
The real question is what type of music do you listen to? That
will drive the size and capacity of a subwoofer. For some applications
the Kicker 8" solobaric works real well, and the box required is less
than one cubic foot in volume. (little bit bigger than a large kleenex box)
A Sub can literally be anywhere in the vehicle since your ears can't
pick up direction with such a low frequency.
Heh.. http://store.rtautoparts.net/20jelisu.html
OMG! I just found a sub design I talked to a rep about
long time ago at an IASCA event.
http://www.mtxaudio.com/caraudio/pro...ures/JGC10.cfm
Couldn't build it out of HDF (High Density Fiberboard) because
of the size and laying out that much fiberglass just wasn't going
to happen. Not saying that _is_ based on my idea but it's cool
to see it actually being produced. :)
--
DougW
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Re: Mopar Subwoofer for spare Tire. jeep cherokee: Info/WTB
it sux's go and get a box much better response
Doug wrote:
> I have been looking for the Subwoofer that fits inside the Cherokee's
> spare tire in the back. I cant find any info on it or anywhere to buy
> it. I was wondering Your thoughts on how it sounds, and If you know
> of a website That sells them or if you personally have one to sell.
>
> Thanks
Doug wrote:
> I have been looking for the Subwoofer that fits inside the Cherokee's
> spare tire in the back. I cant find any info on it or anywhere to buy
> it. I was wondering Your thoughts on how it sounds, and If you know
> of a website That sells them or if you personally have one to sell.
>
> Thanks
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Re: Mopar Subwoofer for spare Tire. jeep cherokee: Info/WTB
it sux's go and get a box much better response
Doug wrote:
> I have been looking for the Subwoofer that fits inside the Cherokee's
> spare tire in the back. I cant find any info on it or anywhere to buy
> it. I was wondering Your thoughts on how it sounds, and If you know
> of a website That sells them or if you personally have one to sell.
>
> Thanks
Doug wrote:
> I have been looking for the Subwoofer that fits inside the Cherokee's
> spare tire in the back. I cant find any info on it or anywhere to buy
> it. I was wondering Your thoughts on how it sounds, and If you know
> of a website That sells them or if you personally have one to sell.
>
> Thanks
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Re: Mopar Subwoofer for spare Tire. jeep cherokee: Info/WTB
it sux's go and get a box much better response
Doug wrote:
> I have been looking for the Subwoofer that fits inside the Cherokee's
> spare tire in the back. I cant find any info on it or anywhere to buy
> it. I was wondering Your thoughts on how it sounds, and If you know
> of a website That sells them or if you personally have one to sell.
>
> Thanks
Doug wrote:
> I have been looking for the Subwoofer that fits inside the Cherokee's
> spare tire in the back. I cant find any info on it or anywhere to buy
> it. I was wondering Your thoughts on how it sounds, and If you know
> of a website That sells them or if you personally have one to sell.
>
> Thanks
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