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Aftermarket Subwoofer for non-hifi sound system

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I believe I paid a little more. I wanna say around $950, the shop I used was very reputable and did a very clean job. They said the only reason it cost more than usual is because they have to detach the seat so they can mount and sub correctly.
I bit the bullet and did it for 740... it sounds fantastic but for some odd reason the seat warmer on driver side stopped working. I’m bringing it back to the shop on Tuesday they may have disconnected a wire- everything else is working fine.
 
@mkhalasi85 So I'm going the same route as you. Just ordered the Kicker Hideaway underseat sub (just one unit) along with the Kicker Key Amp/DSP and some Focal speakers for the front. Install in two weeks. Think one unit is enough?

I didn’t know about the kicker hideaway! Looks pretty nice. It all depends on your taste but 2 was needed for me. I’m used to having 2-12” ones in my previous cars. These low profile ones don’t compare to those big subs but they do add a decent enough amount of bass. I really wanted to install the JL Audio slim box one but the box was just a little too big.
 
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I bit the bullet and did it for 740... it sounds fantastic but for some odd reason the seat warmer on driver side stopped working. I’m bringing it back to the shop on Tuesday they may have disconnected a wire- everything else is working fine.
I ended up getting alpine one-S8’s

Sounds great and tbh - better than uhfs
 

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