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  1. entropy5

    MLI-65 in on backdeck

    Thanks for the replies. I've decided work be damned, they're lucky I am willing to use my car anyway! I'm going to go with a "real" sub; not sure which yet. My plan is to build a carpeted sidewall-to-sidewall wall with half going to a sub box and the other for the amp, both on the back side (stealth). I figure that if I do a good enough job blending contours, it'll look like "hey, this has been the size of my trunk all along". Kinda fool myself. lol
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    MLI-65 in on backdeck

    Greets all. I am considering options for an impending install (my first) in my 2002 Nissan Sentra. My goal is a simple, yet good sounding front stage with simple and space saving low frequencies. Specifically, I'll be listening to a set of the $75 Cadence components up front and a yet to be determined sub system driven by a Cadence TXA6004 4-channel amp. Looking at the specs for the MLI-65, it would seem that they might work well in an infinite baffle alignment in the 6 1/2" holes on the back deck(parcel shelf?). I need all my trunk space for work and don't want to get into building a custom fiberglass enclosure. I am not looking for molar loosening bass, just some low frequency fill. I listen to a lot of metal, jazz, techno, and rock. What do ya'll think? TIA
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