freeair?
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freeair?
Has anyone ever tried to install a freeair woofer in mx-3? I´m trying to make a stealth install and am planning to install one and set it working through rear seat.<BR>As rear trunk space is very important for me, I do not want to install any enclosures for the woofer. Max what I can do, is to make a removable one, but I think I´d like the freeair version more...<BR>Any input? Can anyone recommend any specific good element?
Rain,<BR>´97 Blaze Red MX-3 GS
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Re: freeair?
i tried it both in the spare well and the rear seat, both installs sounded crappy using three different type free air woofers. You can try it, but the mid-low freq sounds terrible.<p>[ March 20, 2002: Message edited by: Sonicxtacy02 ]
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Re: freeair?
Ok. But have you, or anybody else, tried to install it into the trunk cover? It (cover)will definitely need some extra supporting but this is also a possibility.<BR>Probably the entire rear compartment has to be sealed better on freeair type woofer anyway.
Rain,<BR>´97 Blaze Red MX-3 GS
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Re: freeair?
Hey all,<BR>Well free air woofers are made for inclosed trunks not hatchbacks to much air in a hatch.<BR>But i say if ya got em try em let us know how ya make out.<BR> l8ta<BR> lou