Under seat subs

i dont know about the one you mentioned above, but ive just fitted a pioneer tsw11a underseat sub under the passager, with my upgraded pioneer speakers alround, im pretty chuffed with the outcome, more bass then id thought id get, but not like a proper sub, the bass is linear with the volume rather than bump bump bump at low volume, cost me £160 for the sub and comes with remote and wiring harness, and if youve got no rcas then theres a speaker-rca adapter that comes with it. also as well the brackets that screw to each side of the underseat sub, more or less line up with the seat rails brackets (brackets for option cabasse) with a bit of hole lengthing outwards (sub brackets) and drill out hole bigger to fit pins on the seat brackets it looks likes it was ment for the car.
 
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I wouldn't buy anything from lanzar, if you want one then get the pioneer or I think focal do one too which is probably even better
 
None of these subs will be as good as a proper sub in the boot, your best bet will be the focal under seat ones though
 
your local audio shop should be able to get them, or any audio shop on line.

will get some up ralphy, got to admit thou i do think its better than a "proper" sub as im not into the boom boom boom at low or high volume, but a high volume it does give the required bass output need over the standard cabbase option+pioneer upgraded speakers, ive still got a third of gain left so could go louder but happy as it is.
 
That 'boom boom' you get from 'proper' subs is actually due to the subs you've heard not being 'proper' subs lol. A decent sub will play very very tight and integrate seamlessly with the front speakers, you shouldn't even be able to tell there's a sub in the boot. You need to know which settings to tweak and roughly what values they should be to do this sucessfully though.

Breeny, 8" focal: http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&so...rMTrCw&usg=AFQjCNGyPHOEL3dfbwSsZJCAJt_cc-dbSA

10" focal:http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&so...rMTrCw&usg=AFQjCNEInOU5WSsL8122E0AIEFbvCZxn4A

The 10" should be able to play louder and deeper but maybe not as tight as the 8". If you liked the sub you had in your boot then I'd probably try and stretch to the 10" (Assuming it fits under 197 seats)