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Ive decided i wanna get a sub now. Looking to spend 200 to 300 dollars any opinions on some decent ones for that price. Dont really want the boot to rattle though. Does anyone know any good car audio places in perth. Ive been to a few around me and there useless and overpriced. Also will it be ok to run the speakers and sub through the pioneer amp?
Ive decided i wanna get a sub now. Looking to spend 200 to 300 dollars any opinions on some decent ones for that price. Dont really want the boot to rattle though. Does anyone know any good car audio places in perth. Ive been to a few around me and there useless and overpriced. Also will it be ok to run the speakers and sub through the pioneer amp?
That Pioneer 4 channel amp can run your 4 speakers but you can't ALSO run a subwoofer from it. You will need an additional amp for the subwoofer OR run your front speakers and subwoofer from the amp and run your rear speakers from the head unit.
As Nic92 said, bass is air vibration which will vibrate things... It's quite easy to fix boot rattles with things like foam and rubber. You can also deaden the boot to reduce panel vibration and help keep the sound inside the car. I don't recommend going a single 10" in a large sedan, stick to a 12" and just fix any rattles or use the volume control to reduce rattles
Crnt u use that film the goes in the crevasse on ur boot lid they work a treat
In my lancer I used to have I managed to power front and rear from head unit and sub from amp..now I'm stuck with mono block and type r I hardly use