[DeTomaso] Subwoofer Options in a Pantera
Ken Green
kenn_green at yahoo.com
Tue May 8 14:50:55 EDT 2012
Low frequencies provide very little directional perception to humans, which is why subwoofer-tweeter speaker systems work. You can put a subwoofer almost anywhere in a space and get good results.
From: LS <lashdeep at yahoo.com>
To: detomaso <detomaso at realbig.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 8, 2012 11:40 AM
Subject: [DeTomaso] Subwoofer Options in a Pantera
I need some hi-fi installed into the Pantera. We've got a CD player and some component speakers. We'll need a subwoofer solution but where will it go?
It's a later model widebody car with the stock firewall hump.
We're installing some 2 pc Momo race seats which recline. There is some space behind the passenger seat.
I'm thinking about a Bazooka tube powered by an amp in the trunk. Now, I know this isn't the highest fidelity possible but I like it because they sound decent and can be easily installed and removed without much trouble.
So, where do I put it? Behind the passenger seat? Under the dash on the passenger's footwell? In front of the passenger seat on the floor under the thigh area?
Ron suggested just handing it to any passenger that gets into the car and they could cradle it like a baby.
Thanks,
LS
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