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Thin Powered Subwoofer

I guess not lol

I did something similar to this, basically i was able to put 10" 400w jl audio powered sub behind the driver side rear seat.
Made a huge difference, can actually hear and feel the bass as max volume.
Since you have e-torque there will be less room behind the back seats. You can just stick it under the seat or see if it can fit behind the seats somewhere. But the installation is very easy, just run power wire from the drive side floor board through the wiring harness, there is a spot in it to run a power wire. tap signal off of the existing sub, if you need a remote wire, just find keyed power, use the ground that your e-torque batteries are hooked up to behind the driver side back seat.

edit: on the powered sub you linked you wont even need to run a remote wire... the signal wires will act as the remote. Plus it has high level input option so you wont even need an LOC (Line Out Converter)
 
I have the 6 speaker base system but added a JBL 8" powered sub under the rear seat and am happy with the extra low end. It does not "boom" but then that is not what I was after, I mainly listen to Blues Rock (Bonamassa, Kenny Wayne, Walter Trout) and Classic/Hard Rock (Priest, Ozzy/Sabbath, Iron Maiden..).
 

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