Thread: Free-air subs
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Old 01-12-2004, 05:29 PM   #1
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Just curious if anyone else has tried a free-air set up for their subs. I got hooked on free-air subs in my first car (pair of 12s), the next car was a hatchback so I had to use a box (sealed, with a 12), but now that I have a trunk again I figured I'd start with a simple pair of free-air 12s. They pound hard enuf to shake all my mirrors and it can be heard outside for a good distance (no cruddy trunk rattles outside the car either). The sound quality is really nice too. I honestly can't see me ever going with a box for my subs. It's a very simple set up and I still have ALL my trunk space.
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