TheTyler

sorry, no picks of the S10. I think you need to decide what's more important....taking up less space, or costing less money, or ease of installation.

Option 1 - Bass Tube $75-100
This will be the simplest if you aren't experienced with sub/amp/box installs. It will take the least room, and cost the least. It will also sound the worst of the three options. By worse I mean it probably rattles and distorts at medium volume and sounds like trash at high volumes

Option 2 - entry level amp/sub/box $150+ combo
This will require more install knowledge and cost two or three times more then a bass tube. You'll get more/cleaner bass, but will sacrafice space. You can find a cheap Pioneer/Kenwood for $50 or less on ebay. I imagine you'll spend at MINIMUM $100+ even on a "cheap" amp. You can build your own box for the sub for the cost of the MDF and your time or buy one for less then $50, but be warned, the best sub in the world powered by the best amp in the world will sound like CRAP in a shitty box. In my experience (and I'm sure many on the forum would agree) you should NOT cut corners with the sub enclosure or the amp. You don't need to buy the JL / PPI lines, but stay away from 'el cheapo units like BOSS, Pyrimad. Jensen, Dual, Visonic. The decent units aren't _that_ much more expensive then the shitty units, and you'll get more/cleaner power capabilites which means less distortion at medium/high volumes

Option 3 - high quality sub/amp/box combo $350+
here you'll get the nicest sounding system that should last you forever (durable) and take up very little space. You can go with a quality 8" or 10" sub and a mono amp. Build yourself a box to the spec of the sub and you'll be soundin' sweet. If you are ambitious, you can go 4 channel amp and power your sub with 2 channels bridged together and some upgraded door speakers on the remaining two channels

with any of these options, you'll spend some money on wires/fuses, so keep that in mind

decide on a budget/route and be realistic with yourself.

-sky