Posted May 10, 200817 yr Thanks Denim for the spec's on the subwoofers, I was able to use the Icon 12 for the design, it fits just fine with no problems.
May 11, 200817 yr i need to do this for my ssd tired of not having a back seathow does it sound? or haven't built it yet?
May 11, 200817 yr Author How many cubes is that? Did the customer have to raise the seat?The enclosure is 2.25 net , port tuned to 33hz.Yes, the customer will have to raise the seat 2".
May 11, 200817 yr How many cubes is that? Did the customer have to raise the seat?The enclosure is 2.25 net , port tuned to 33hz.Yes, the customer will have to raise the seat 2".If possible could you post some pics of the enclosure installed in the truck?
May 11, 200817 yr Look forward to seeing it complete - I enjoy checking out the end result of your projects as they always turn out amazing.
May 11, 200817 yr Author i need to do this for my ssd tired of not having a back seathow does it sound? or haven't built it yet?This enclosure has not been built yet.However, a similar enclosure was built for a Fi Audio Q 12, here's the thread:http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...ic=12054&hlEdit:I just took a look at the dims for the ssd 12" and it would fit right in this enclosure given that you would have to raise the seat 2". Edited May 11, 200817 yr by Mr Cabinetry
May 11, 200817 yr Author How many cubes is that? Did the customer have to raise the seat?The enclosure is 2.25 net , port tuned to 33hz.Yes, the customer will have to raise the seat 2".If possible could you post some pics of the enclosure installed in the truck?I'll ask the customer to take some pic's of the enclosure installed.
May 11, 200817 yr Author Look forward to seeing it complete - I enjoy checking out the end result of your projects as they always turn out amazing.I'll take plenty of build pic's along with the finished pic's.
May 11, 200817 yr You can probably angle the back part of the the enclosure 30 degrees or so. This would give you a bit more volume and you may not have to raise the back seat (which can be a pain in the butt), and cause a safety issue with the back support.
May 11, 200817 yr No problems raising the rear seat in those, just goto FSC and get a pre-welded kit from IBThumpin.
May 11, 200817 yr Author You can probably angle the back part of the the enclosure 30 degrees or so. This would give you a bit more volume and you may not have to raise the back seat (which can be a pain in the butt), and cause a safety issue with the back support.While angling the back portion of the enclosure will yield alittle more volume, it does nothing to solve the problem of clearance issue's of the subwoofer being mounted downward firing and raising the seat is the only option.I'm sure owners of such vehicles are fully aware of the pros and cons of raising the seat to which that's there choice to make given for what they want sub/enclosure wise.
May 14, 200817 yr Author Does the box protrude into the foot room?No, the enclosure is only 14" in depth.
May 17, 200817 yr Author Any updates?All parts are basically cut to rough sizes at the moment.The precise cuts of the parts sizes will be done and assembled after the mdf stabilizes to the environment of the shop.
May 24, 200817 yr Author update? pics?Juan,I will be posting all build /finish pic's of the enclosure next wednesday, May 28th.I'm working a total of 10 builds in various phases and the pic's taking are in no specific order.I have to go thru them all and put them in each folder according the enclosure build and edit them before posting.
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