Posted May 22, 200916 yr Ok so I sealed up the rear deck of my car, I have the MDF ready to be cut and set into place. My plan is to cut a 2" hole in the MDF to run my RCAs and power wire through, not sure how i can seal that up, any ideas? then im going to cut the speaker holes and mount the subs on the other side. that will be roughly 1" clearance from the back of my seat. I was going to try and find some rubber gasket at home depot to put around the MDF to seal it up to my seat opening surround. Does all of this sound like it will work out? Also im running a pair of boston acoustic g2 12s on my aq1200d for this setup Edited May 22, 200916 yr by AirFramerMack
May 22, 200916 yr Don't expect much output with the seats up. As for the hole, use some caulk or expanding foam if you can.
May 22, 200916 yr Author well one seat will be down a good majority of the time im not really looking for insane loud with this car, just trying to get the trunk space back for the wife so the 15s had to come out. but its all good, she gave me permission( yea i said it, she gave me permission )to buy a car to wall out with 6 to 10 12s the end of the summer
May 22, 200916 yr It's all good. Just make sure the front and rear waves are as isolated from each other as best you possibly can. Don't be afraid to pull all the interior panels out to make sure they are. You'd be surprised how many extra holes there are that will need sealing.
May 22, 200916 yr Author Ive had the car taken apart a few times before and surprisingly in this car, other than the rear deck and the huge hole where the trunk opening is from the back seats, there are no more holes lucky me
May 22, 200916 yr You may want to shore up that thin sheet metal that sits behind the seats. Even though there are no holes, that stuff flexes and vibrates like crazy.
May 22, 200916 yr Author so i got the wood cut out for the trunk opening, just need to cut the speaker holes, paint the front of the box(going to carpet when i get some) spray foam a few spots and Done
May 23, 200916 yr Author ok so i got all the big holes covered, just a few with the spray foam and we are ready to Go
May 23, 200916 yr Author Mind you this is my first IB install, first time cutting stuff that actually has to fit good and first time using carpetStarted to rain so project moved into the kitchen, no big deal Just that much closer to the budlight
May 23, 200916 yr Author All foamed up and done. just gotta attempt to make an amp rack tomorrow, cover it and install those, clean up my wiring and scrape off the old foam on the carpet. and doneand the MESS
May 23, 200916 yr Author Thanks, im quite please with the way it has turned out appearance wise but I am thinking about un screwing the baffle and seat bracket and putting carpet around the whole thing to cover up the metal
May 23, 200916 yr The baffle turned out good and looks to be a clean install. Is that a bandsaw in the dining room?
May 23, 200916 yr Author I am building an amp rack today and wanted to no if it can sit up close to the subs and kinda near the magnet, it wont be touching but only about 1/2" away will this be ok, here is a pic of my idea
May 23, 200916 yr Author Well i made the amp rack alot taller i dont see why it would cause any sound issues here is what she looks like
May 23, 200916 yr I'd keep it as open as possible behind the drivers. Don't worry about the subsonic filter, it won't be needed. If you want to use it for safety's sake, set it at 20. Keep in mind, with this application power handling will be at least cut in half.BTW, is that a Taurus/Sable trunk? It looks eerily familiar.
May 23, 200916 yr Author Yes I put the amp rack up and it sounds Ok, its a very entry level IB setup but for the most i am happy with it
May 23, 200916 yr Author yes its a sable. I still have to vacuum all the crap out of the trunk but overall It works. For now that is Edited May 23, 200916 yr by AirFramerMack
May 24, 200916 yr Author So someone told me having the amp rack there is a bad idea and one person said its a "loading wall" WTF does that mean? should i take down my amp rack
May 24, 200916 yr I think the amp rack is ok, but you definitely need something to stabilize that battery. Don't let it just sit there.
May 24, 200916 yr Loading is using a nearby object to reinforce the output. This will not be happening in this instance and is negated by the fact that the entire trunk is essentially a large sealed enclosure. All the air in the trunk is the air spring. That wall will have zero effect in this application.
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