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  1. KoolDrew

    Box design help

    The box I have now is about 2.4 cubic feet IIRC and that won't even fit through the trunk opening. I had to go through the car. I'm probably not going to start the build until spring time since it's way too cold out right now and it'll give me time to save up a bit more money, but I'll be posting a build log when I do start.
  2. KoolDrew

    Box design help

    haha, that is funny. Yea, I'll probably end up building it just like that but I plan on carpeting it as well. I never thought about firing the port to the side, but it would also allow me to make the box deeper and the port won't get in the way of the plexiglass window. Thanks for the help. I'll have to do some measuring to see what dimensions will work, but considering height was the problem I don't think I'll have any problem getting it to fit. Height is mainly a problem because of the opening of the trunk. Here's a pic: By making the box shorter those little triangle peaces won't get in the way and I'll be able to make the box a lot wider and deeper without having a problem getting it through the opening. The only hard part may be getting it through the door since it's a 4dr and the openings aren't that large. Maybe I'll take some boxes home from work and make a cardboard box the same dimensions and see how it fits.
  3. KoolDrew

    Box design help

    It's worth a try, but the only spot I'd even have room is maybe towards the front of the box (towards of the edge of the trunk) on the side. nick_19's suggest would probably work since height is the main problem. Doing that will alow me to make it deeper and wider without having any problems fitting it in the trunk. What would be the optimal configuration for the port though? You mentioned facing it towards the side. What sort of advantage would this offer as opposed to rear firing? I also mentioned on CA-F how I wanted to do a plexiglass window with my box, but the port would be in the way and I didn't want to do one where the sub mounted. If I end up doing a box like that, I'mm end up putting a window on either the side facing inside the car or in the rear with blue LED's.
  4. KoolDrew

    Box design help

    My goal is to be loud but sound good as well. I'm not going for numbers. Originally that was my plan, either get a single 12" or two 10's. The only problem with the two 10's is that it would be pretty expensive so I decided on going with a single sub setup. Since the price difference between a 12" and 15" Icon is so small that's why I wanted to try to fit a 15".
  5. KoolDrew

    Box design help

    What if the sub and port faced inside the car? Or if the sub and port were on top allowing me to make the box not as tall?
  6. Recently I've been thinking about trying to fit a 15" Icon in the trunk of my Sunfire as opposed to the 12" I've planned. I typically would just use a slotted port, but the amount of displacement taken up by the port would bring the box pretty much all the way down to 3cft as opposed to the 4 that's supposed to be optimal. So I've been reading a bit and the idea of using Aero ports kind of interested me. However, does the recommendation for port area remain the same (12-16 square inches per cubic foot)? If so, I would need 2 6" ports or 4 4" ports, and in both configurations the port length would have to be too long. Is my only bet for fitting a 15" is to settle with something like a 3cft box and making up for it using polyfill? How much polyfill would be necessary? The dimensions I'm working with are probably somewhere around 32x16x19 (WxHxD). I'm hoping 16 would be enough for the height since the trunk isn't too high. I figured I'd double up the MDF to allow me to mount the sub so close to the edge. I guess I could mount the sub on top, but would I lose ouput as opposed to facing it to the rear?
  7. My girlfriend eventually wants a system in her vehicle. Nothing really loud or anything, just a bit more bass then stock and inexpensive. I showed her the E8 and she thought a small sub was "cute" and wants one. The small box would leave space in the trunk as well. I plan on building the box for her, but I must be retarded. The recommendations for the box are 0.60 ft^3 tuned to 30 Hz ported. I've been messing around with the calculator on RE's site and can't figure out how I would tune it that low in such a small box. The only way I was able to do it is if I make the port only 0.5" wide, which sounds way too skinny for me. Any help?
  8. I have an iPod Touch and like it. The only thing I would like is FLAC support.
  9. KoolDrew

    My car club website

    You need a shorter, easier to remember URL.
  10. KoolDrew

    Are there any decent 4x6" sets?

    I looked at that set, but I'm afraid the mounting depth might be a little too much to fit without interfering with the window rolling down.
  11. KoolDrew

    Are there any decent 4x6" sets?

    What does everybody think of this set? http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?fuseac...Product_ID=3080 I also ran across this set: http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?fuseac...Product_ID=4927
  12. KoolDrew

    I want to hear a loud car,

    Anybody around upstate NY with a loud system? There aren't really any decent systems around where I live with the exception of a buddy of mine. One guy I know has two 15's in a box way too small for it and wonders why my crappy 12" Duals being fed only 290w in a custom box are just as loud. His solution? He wants to add two more 15's. Most of the people around here are like that, even ones with nice subs that do have potential have really crappy installs.
  13. KoolDrew

    Are there any decent 4x6" sets?

    For $20 I'll just make my own, I have a bunch of scrap MDF anyway. Anybody have suggestions for a 6.5" component set? I've been looking around and found a few options, but anything you guys think would be worth looking at would be appreciated. Most of the music I listen to is rap and other mainstream stuff, a little bit of rock here and there. So mid bass output is going to be important as I like to "feel" my music and I think I remember reading a post on here saying the feeling in your chest is all mid bass. I also want clear highs, as well as getting loud without being too expensive. I'm thinking around $200-$250 for the component set, maybe less depending on what everything adds up to in the end since I plan on replacing everything in my car except head unit and the 6x9"s in the rear right now. Also, I think the depth I have to work with is about 2.5"
  14. KoolDrew

    Are there any decent 4x6" sets?

    I found the product on their site, but no information on pricing. How much do they go for? If it's cheap enough I'll just buy it, if not I'll probably just end up making my own.
  15. KoolDrew

    Are there any decent 4x6" sets?

    Thanks for the help rushnrun. I guess it's time to start looking for a 6.5" component set and an amp to power them.
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