Crossfire subs

Discussion in 'Car Subwoofers' started by cccullen, Mar 13, 2008.

  1. cccullen

    cccullen Full Member

    well, talked to my wife and she wants to keep the 3rd row seat in her CRV so that means i can't use the 12" crappy sony. So i'm going to sell it.

    I was thinking of going with a 10" cuz i can get it to fit flush in the floor. Are Crossfire subs any good? I was looking at one and it's overpriced ($130) but i'm not going to have much of a choice. Anyway, i'm selling my sub and box for about that so i'm really not losing any money on this.
     
  2. G3n3R@1

    G3n3R@1 Full Member

    crossfire makes some pretty good stuff. i just did a system in my buddies '99 mercury cougar with 2 crossfire db10w single 4 ohm subs @ 2ohms on an Infinity REF1300A in a 3cuft box @ 37hz designed by azn and for two tens i was shocked. with the right box and ample power they will certainly perform. my old boss has 2 12" crossfire bmfs off a 1000watt crossfire amp in a gti in a friggin sealed box and its loud as ****. they sound really nice to
     
  3. cccullen

    cccullen Full Member

    the 10" minimum requirements is 1 cu ft. for the box. I have to make the measurements of the area that can be used. i guess 1 cu. ft. should be ok for her. she likes SQ anyway.
     
  4. GohillaAudio

    GohillaAudio Full Member

    go with an infinity kappa perfect, VERY small enclosure needed, and they put out very accurate, clean punchy bass
     
  5. cccullen

    cccullen Full Member

    wouldn't mind getting the kappa perfects only problem is, they don't sell them in the Philippines. the brands they carry are very limited and way overpriced.
     
  6. cccullen

    cccullen Full Member

    ok, I was poking around online and i came across the JBL GTO1002D it's a 10" sub that only needs a .75 cu ft. enclosure. They sell them here so i could buy one but i haven't heard much feedback about the GTO series subs. Are they any good?