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KICKER SUB/BASS Stations or Hideaway??

Discussion in 'Audio & Video' started by HiFinest Shiggz, Jul 28, 2013.

  1. Jul 28, 2013 at 11:00 PM
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    HiFinest Shiggz

    HiFinest Shiggz [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Ikaika
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    So I went to a local audio shop to price out how much I would be shelling out for a custom center console box for my Access Cab. They wanted $350 just for the box. I knew i shouldve paid attention in woodshop class.

    ANYWHO.................


    Ive been now looking in to getting a kicker system, and the guy recommended either a bass or sub station that kicker has. Anyone have these installed? Any good?

    I also came across the hideaway kicker makes and that appeals to me because it still will give me both back seats to use, and still give me some bump. (not looking to turn heads, more for just me!)

    anyone have experience with any of these amplified subs? any feed back is greatly appreciated!
     
  2. Sep 11, 2013 at 6:24 PM
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    fixxxer181

    fixxxer181 Active Member

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    Pioneer priemere head unit. JL 6.5 components in the fronts. JL 6.5 coaxial's in rear doors. Pushed by JL JX360/4. Kicker "Hideaway" under passenger seat, self powered.
    Well as luck would have it I have a barely used one I am looking to sell. That little thing packs a punch for a small sub. Fits easily under the passenger seat and provided good lows that filled in the gap I was missing.
    I actually posted this thread today, I have all the original material, box and everything. I even have the kicker RCA converter, which help out If you have and aftermarket HU, you can go through the HU's sub outputs. Otherwise you have to tap into a door spear somewhere. Amp has crossover build in so that is an option if no aftermarket HU.

    Here is the thread I just posted today.

    Kicker Hideaway

    http://www.crutchfield.com/p_20611HS...eaway&skipvs=T

    Barely used, had roughly 8 months. Still have original box and wiring. Even have additional kicker RCA converter. Fits under passenger seat for sure, never tried drivers s eat of a 2nd gen Taco.
    Nothing wrong with it at all, I simply scored a JL Stealth box dirt cheap.

    Price $250 shipped
     

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