Posted March 30, 200916 yr i have a 89 chevy 1500 standard cab and am tryin to design a box that will fit behind the seat.Anybody on here have any expericence with these vehicles and enclosures like this?
March 30, 200916 yr Me and a Team mate did 2 CVR 12"s ported behind his 96 Chevy standard cab, are they similar?
March 30, 200916 yr Author Me and a Team mate did 2 CVR 12"s ported behind his 96 Chevy standard cab, are they similar?umm i think so... i dont know my chevys, if they arent, there probably close
March 30, 200916 yr Done at least 20 of them.What you can do depends on what seat position you are willing to live with.Around 15.5" tall, 5-6" depth on top, 10-12" deep on bottom, aroud 50" wide.Here is a box I designed for (4) 10's sealed:
March 30, 200916 yr Author Done at least 20 of them.What you can do depends on what seat position you are willing to live with.Around 15.5" tall, 5-6" depth on top, 10-12" deep on bottom, aroud 50" wide.Here is a box I designed for (4) 10's sealed:well where i have the seat right now i have 10 inches on the bottom, havent measured the top yet...too cold loli could probably slide the seat ahead more if i need to
March 30, 200916 yr What are your goals?I can make a million suggestions as I made a million enclosures in my GMC.
March 30, 200916 yr Author What are your goals?I can make a million suggestions as I made a million enclosures in my GMC.well just something i can beat around with all day...ground pounder...off of a AQ 1200
March 30, 200916 yr No need to bump the thread.Really, you can pretty much do whatever you want. Depending on the drivers and your seating position, you can get away with a lot of things. I like the 4-10 design above and you can fit a lot of drivers in that space.
March 30, 200916 yr Author No need to bump the thread.Really, you can pretty much do whatever you want. Depending on the drivers and your seating position, you can get away with a lot of things. I like the 4-10 design above and you can fit a lot of drivers in that space.my bad, used to ROE hahahmm now i just need to decide what subs to use probably 4 twelves sealed, 4 tens ported or something differene 4 eights.. somethin that will cost less than 400 for the subs Edited March 30, 200916 yr by Wade Crump
March 30, 200916 yr Author My cousin and I build, a center console box in his 01 standard cab chevy.bench seat FTL...
March 30, 200916 yr Author alright so i did some math today, and i have 4.6 cubes before port and sub displacement. as stated above, i will be runnin this off of a AQ 1200. depending on what i choose, i will either do it sealed or ported to 36~ hz.so here is what i need to decide, which subs to go with spending less than $500 for subs4 twelves-sealed4 tens ported2 twelves portedmultiple 8's sealed or portedor something else, i dunno whatthat is where i cant decide what to choose. Im just lookin for somethin for daily driving, as loud as i can get tuned to the mid thirties (SQ)I want your guys opinions for what you would choose
March 31, 200916 yr id do 4 8's ported subs and port forward or subs forward port toward driver side.
March 31, 200916 yr Author id do 4 8's ported subs and port forward or subs forward port toward driver side.what kinda 8's?Anyone else have suggestions?
March 31, 200916 yr Author so i decided im probably gonna do two 10's ported ~3cubes @ 35hz, ive been thinkin about doin 2 AQ SDC2.5's.Is there something else out there that would be better than those, two of those would cost me $260, is there anything else around that price that would get any louder?
April 3, 200916 yr the kicker cvrs would be great for around 230. But if you dont mind dishing out alittle more cash seriously consider the kicker cvxs, basicly a L7round.
April 3, 200916 yr so i decided im probably gonna do two 10's ported ~3cubes @ 35hz, ive been thinkin about doin 2 AQ SDC2.5's.Is there something else out there that would be better than those, two of those would cost me $260, is there anything else around that price that would get any louder?That's a great idea imo. It gets too complicated squeezing bigger subs in reg cab trucks and often you get left unsatisfied. DC sound labs makes great subs...a pair of the lv2s or maybe lv3s would be great on that power. I can't say if it would be louder or not but it's just another company to look into.
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