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    Hi guys, I am planning on converting my car to gas so i am gonna get some slimline subs so i can still have room in my boot. I was just wondering what are the best slimline subs? I only know of the KICKER CVT's which i'm planning on getting and there is the pioneer ones. Is there better subs than these? Which is better out of the two?

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    Don't forget that although the actual subwoofer unit is slim, the box needs to be the same size, maybe a tiny bit smaller.
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    Have you considered these babies?

    http://www.shoppingsecure.com.au/ind...d&productId=53

    They're 10" subs with a 6x9" cone so theres plenty of grunt and since they're still 6x9s they will be easier to fit than a sub.
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    Yeah i konw that but atleast i'll be able to make a box to fit around my gas tank.

    Those little subs look cool as. They probably won't be powerful enough for what i want though. Correct me if you think they'll be better than the subs mentioned.

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    Well they're 200RMS each so your looking at 400RMS per pair. Since they're compact you could always figure out something with 4 instead of 2: YouTube - Vibe BlackDeath 15" Sub Carbon Fibre Cone.

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    Yeah. the kicker CVT's are 400rms each so yeah. Also those little subs are a bit pricey form me but i reckon they would be worth it

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    There's also the VIBE LiteAir subs but I'm not sure if they're in the country. 750rms SQ sub... pure sonic bliss in a tiny package..

    I'll check for you tomorrow.
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    RE make a slimline sub, Technical Specifications - RE AUDIO

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