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<blockquote data-quote="NoahConstrictor" data-source="post: 15888631" data-attributes="member: 190621"><p>I built my own box, measured 17-7/8"W x 11"H x 9"D, for a 10" sub in a sealed enclosure.</p><p>For an 8"sub, I'd build something about the size of a 10"cube. These can still be quite powerful, but all it takes is a small adjustment of the output levels on the amplifier to get it where you like it.</p><p>I believe you can buy a 6.5" sub from JL audio, others may make one in this size as well, but I prefer JL. they recommend an 8-1/2"H x 8-1/2"W x 6-1/4"D enclosure. I've never seen one of these set up in a car, so I can't offer any feedback to how it would sound, but it would be quite small.</p><p>I’m not sure I could convince you how “necessary” a subwoofer is without you hearing the difference. I would recommend at least buying the 5-channel amplifier, in case you change your mind after install. The pioneer gm-d9604 will not fit where either of the stock amps are located, and is only marginally smaller than the gm-d9605.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoahConstrictor, post: 15888631, member: 190621"] I built my own box, measured 17-7/8"W x 11"H x 9"D, for a 10" sub in a sealed enclosure. For an 8"sub, I'd build something about the size of a 10"cube. These can still be quite powerful, but all it takes is a small adjustment of the output levels on the amplifier to get it where you like it. I believe you can buy a 6.5" sub from JL audio, others may make one in this size as well, but I prefer JL. they recommend an 8-1/2"H x 8-1/2"W x 6-1/4"D enclosure. I've never seen one of these set up in a car, so I can't offer any feedback to how it would sound, but it would be quite small. I’m not sure I could convince you how “necessary” a subwoofer is without you hearing the difference. I would recommend at least buying the 5-channel amplifier, in case you change your mind after install. The pioneer gm-d9604 will not fit where either of the stock amps are located, and is only marginally smaller than the gm-d9605. [/QUOTE]
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