Im looking at putting a subwoofer in my car sometime soon. Got the amp and everything else sorted just looking for a good sub. Was going to get an Alpine SWE-1000 powered subwoofer, but was told by Freeway Car Audio that its crap. Therefore im now looking at options for an 8" sub for the parcel shelf.
Had a look under the parcel shelf in the boot, and saw that there isnt much space under there for a deep subwoofer due to all the metal rods going across the boot. Therefore a shallow mount is in order.
The two that ive found are:
Kenwoods KFC-XW800F (http://au.kenwood.com/Car_Entertainment/Subwoofers/KFC-XW800F)
Pioneer TS-SW841D (http://www.pioneer.com.au/Products/Car%20Entertainment/Subwoofers/TS%20SW841D.aspx)
I read somewhere that for a parcel shelf subwoofer, you need free air subwoofer, the Pioneer is free-air or enclosed, however i dont know if the kenwood can be used as free air.
If i do get one, i would be running it bridged across channels 3/4 of my MRP-F300 amp, 100W RMS @ 4ohm Bridged.
My other concern is that in vp290b's thread (http://forum.liberty.asn.au/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=8339) it is mentioned that the sub mount hole is actually 7.5" not 8". Has anyone actually mounted an 8" subwoofer there other than the McIntosh subwoofer?
Finally, my last option is to source a McIntosh subwoofer from someone that has put in an aftermarket sub+box in their boot or from a wrecker. If anyone wants to sell me their McIntosh ill be willing to give you my parcel shelf so that you dont have a huge hole or grill covering nothing. (My parcel shelf is black)
What are peoples thoughts/recommendations?
Thanks
