My e90 has a subwoofer under each front seat. My basic sound system is really pretty good considering it's factory... anyway, anyone attempt this in the e30? If so, what components did you use?
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Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver View PostLuke, have any opinion on this?
On the other hand, that heater box is about 2 cubic feet!
If I wanted a sub in an E30 coupe with nothing in the trunk, I would go for the side panels under the rear side windows.
Huge area, relatively easy fab. Couple of decent 8" subs ported, or 2 10" sealed.
Luke
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Here's what I'm talking about.
http://realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?...26&hg=65&fg=20
These units actually provide a very nice, tight sound. The clearance under my e90 seat seems very, very small- not any bigger than under the e30.
I have a cab so I don't have many options other than the trunk.
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my 87 325iC was already butchered, so I slapped this 12" in there, duct tape it at first and sealed what i could with expanding foam, removed all that now, and installed a new set of 12's, made steady with wooden rings and resealed ever thing else i could., not perfect but it gets the job done.
Totally stealth, can't bee seen at all and 100% usable rear seat ;)
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Yeah, I was kinda curious too.
I used to rock Turbo Sunbirds. I ran a 1/2 cu.ft. box under each front seat. In one car I had actual US made Infinity 6.5" midbass drivers (pure fucking sex, let me tell you) and the other got a pair of Fosgate "Audiophile" 6.5" woofers, back when rockdick was worth a fuck.
Both cars had the most amazing midbass. Neither had actual bass worth a shit without the sub, but still cool.
I had to cut a hole in the floor of each car, build a sheetmetal box and have that welded in, then a MDF box inside of each.
Massive PITA, let me tell you.
I just cannot imagine a reason in hell to bother even thinking of a way to pull that off.
Luke
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