i'm sure you could fit one but it will not help! the bass waves will just go out in every direction and it won't be the same as when you put a sub in the trunk of a car or in the back of a hatchback... it would be like putting the sub in the back of a pickup truck. either you find a way to put the sub in the cabin with you (will help but don't expect too much) or find shakers. a shaker is a small device that hooks up to your speakerwire and shake as if it were bass from a sub.. they really are neat... they will not produce sound though...
Ill post some pics as soon as I go get my new Digital Camera tonight but just so you guys know the pics are for the guys who ask nicely and not the jerks who ask rudely or imply that I didnt have the system put in and that Im just bull****ting.
Wait, where exactly did the 4" speakers go in the REAR??
The Monsoon audio package uses 3.5" speakers that go behind the driver and passenger's seat. However, the JBL 4" speakers use the same cutout dimensions as the Monsoon 3.5" ones. I haven't seen any pictures but at least I found many specs on the web.
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I have the speakers in the back as well, and I don't have the monsoon setup!! They sound like crap anyway,.. I just fade to the front to get rid of the distortion.. Besides the bad radio reception, those speakers in the back just add to it..
Did you order the monsoon package and then swapped the speakers? Or would you advice someone who'd want to do this and hasn't ordered yet to skip the monsoon package and just make sure he gets the nice head unit and XM radio to make use of the nicer speakers? In other words, are all grills/wiring/whatever else needed in place for this setup without the monsoon package?
(looking forward to pictures as well)
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Did you order the monsoon package and then swapped the speakers? Or would you advice someone who'd want to do this and hasn't ordered yet to skip the monsoon package and just make sure he gets the nice head unit and XM radio to make use of the nicer speakers? In other words, are all grills/wiring/whatever else needed in place for this setup without the monsoon package?
(looking forward to pictures as well)
I'd look for a car with Monsoon, that way you know you will be good to go with the headunit that has line-outs and pre-wiring for driving amps. Also, the system is actually very good so you would also have the option of keeping it or ugrading it slowly (part-by-part) in the future.
For those of you who are interested in what kind of sub and speakers will fit in the Solstice here is what I put in and it sounds great:
JBL P650C 6 1/2 Two Way Components For Front
JBL P452 Rear 4 Inch Two Way Speakers for Rear
Kicker COMP-VR 8 Inch 2x20HM Subwoofer
JBL CS50.4 Amp
Custom Enclosure for Sub
Rear Mounted Amp with Custom Enclosure
Dynamat Entire Rear Panel Area
Dynamat Underneath Both Doors
Custom Grill Through Factory Panel
Total Cost $1236.15
Good Tunes in your Car: Priceless!
Did you have the Monsoon system to begin with? Where did you put the crossovers and did you put the tweeters in the A pillar in factory location or somewhere else? I take it the Kicker sub was too deep to put in the same location as the Monsoon sub. I'm sure it sounds improved, but I can imagine that keeping the stock head unit is really keeping down some of the potential of the other new equipment.
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For those of you who are interested in what kind of sub and speakers will fit in the Solstice here is what I put in and it sounds great:
JBL P650C 6 1/2 Two Way Components For Front
JBL P452 Rear 4 Inch Two Way Speakers for Rear
Kicker COMP-VR 8 Inch 2x20HM Subwoofer
JBL CS50.4 Amp
Custom Enclosure for Sub
Rear Mounted Amp with Custom Enclosure
Dynamat Entire Rear Panel Area
Dynamat Underneath Both Doors
Custom Grill Through Factory Panel
Total Cost $1236.15
Good Tunes in your Car: Priceless!
Where did you take your car? To the dealer or a car audio place?