Posted January 3, 201312 yr This build wont be nearly as impressive as many of the other members, and will slowly take place over time but figured I'd post anyways so I can gain criticism, and possibly help others.Ill start off with some pics my jeep, and my old system.2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo roughly 134,000 miles on it Bought it in October with around 132,000Old RE 10" Subs (Blew them)Current DeckCorner of boxes, From old system
January 3, 201312 yr Author Now for the new, Picked up a few sheets of 3/4 MDF From Home Depot (Still trying to figure out box designs)Bought a Rockford off my sisters Boyfriend for $40 to run my front speakers, along with my HFI 1500DPicked up about 5 of these from the Junk yard hoping to cut it out for a double din dash (Jeeps have 1.5 Din stock radios)
January 3, 201312 yr Author Awaiting my 2 15" D4 Bstock Obsidians$60 Cheaper then non-bstock just hoping for the cosmetic issue to be on the side of the sub woofer you don't see, if not oh well.Also found this amp in my basement trying to find out the specs online cant find anything on it though seems really old still works though.Only thing as of now i know about it, is it's 6 channels.*Edit* Just noticed how small this amp looks compared to my cat, amps pretty long but my cat is a 18 pound fatty Edited January 3, 201312 yr by DanP
January 3, 201312 yr Subs up port back for the sub boxWhat kinda speakers are you running in the front?
January 3, 201312 yr Author Subs up port back for the sub boxWhat kinda speakers are you running in the front?Right now I have DS693 6x9" 280W 3-Way speakers up front, Not quite sure what I want to replace them with yet though, and I'm still pretty clueless about this box every time I make progress in a design I start over because I feel like somethings not right.
January 3, 201312 yr id just find one of those you like and go from thier.You would have to switch the port to the side tho, so it would be sub up port back.Sealed ~ 2.0 to 2.5 ft^3Ported ~ 2.5 to 3.75 ft^3 @ 28 to 32 HzCutout: 14.0"OD: 15.5"Mounting depth: 8"Mounting flange to top of surround: 1.5"Displacement: 0.19 ft^3or someone here could make you a design im sure.I would get 6x5 and make an adapter for whatever you plan on doing.
January 3, 201312 yr Author http://www.soundsolu...701-cut-sheets/id just find one of those you like and go from thier.You would have to switch the port to the side tho, so it would be sub up port back.Sealed ~ 2.0 to 2.5 ft^3Ported ~ 2.5 to 3.75 ft^3 @ 28 to 32 HzCutout: 14.0"OD: 15.5"Mounting depth: 8"Mounting flange to top of surround: 1.5"Displacement: 0.19 ft^3or someone here could make you a design im sure.I would get 6x5 and make an adapter for whatever you plan on doing.Yeah I made a thread or help awhile backhttp://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/topic/57755-building-a-box-for-2-obsidian-15/
January 5, 201312 yr Author Just ordered 50 feet of 1/0 gauge power wire, as well as 50 feet of 12 gauge speaker wire.Subs are in the mailLooking to get started on the box in the next few days still just finishing up on the design to be sure its accurate.
January 8, 201312 yr Author Fedex decided to bring me a box (A day early)And inside that box were 2 more boxesAnd inside those boxes were 2 more boxesFINALLY GOT TO THE SUBWOOFERS!Hopefully I'll get a box worked out either tomorrow, or thursday
January 11, 201312 yr Author Got a few more packages yesterday, and todayFor the $42 it costed for 50 Feet of cable, I really cant complain.Hopefully will get my box done this weekend, and I'm still waiting on my fuse/fuse holder before I can wire it up...Oh and a nice day so I stand to sit outside and wire it. Edited January 11, 201312 yr by DanP
January 16, 201312 yr Author Got a bit of video of the subs in action had more I must of deleted on accident, anywayshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bS5lRRTndM8(This is using a sealed box that is too big, and isn't sealed correctly at all box has major flex issues)Gonna have to get some sound deader, but this weeks leftover money go towards a new box.Gonna have to decide between new front components or sound deader with next weeks.
January 16, 201312 yr Author http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLwDYGIczc0&feature=youtu.beJust wanted to mention ALL the pictures, and videos in this thread were taken/recorded with a Galaxy NexusNot too bad for a phone. Edited January 16, 201312 yr by DanP
January 16, 201312 yr ahhh this is what i googled Written by CompJLT from Texas on Jan 13, 2011I bought this wire as I had seen it described as 100% copper but in reality it is copper clad aluminum. The wire is fairly thick; not quite as thick as some high end much more expensive copper 0 gauge wire but not as thin as some cheap "0 gauge" wires that are out there. Being that CCA is not quite as good of a conductor as Copper i'd say consider this wire as a 2 gauge and not a 0 gauge which would still be fine for all but the most demanding high current systems.Would I recommed this to a friend or family member? Yes ProsWire is thickConsCCA not actual copper
January 16, 201312 yr How do they know its allulminum? By the color? It could be pure copper and is just tinned to make it corrosive resistant.
January 24, 201312 yr Author Washed her on SaturdaySnow storm on Sunday.So I finally decided to attempt my boxGot some tunes goingstart cutting some wood, the box the wood is under is a failure.Can't wait to try it out tomorrow, Isn't perfect but hopefully will get the job done until the weather is nicer.
January 25, 201312 yr Author Roughed the -11 weather today and got the box, subs installed (Excuse the saw dust on the subs)I didn't take the size of the surround into place, and almost had an unfortunate event, BARELY Squeezed them inAnd a very short video below, as I said it was Freeeezing
January 26, 201312 yr Author So driving home from school today bumping some music at about 1/3 volume and BOOM My subs completely cut off, I look at my remote the light is off, I look back at my Amp the Logo is still illuminating? At this point I'm super confused. I get home look at the amp nor the power or protect light are on. So I checked my inline fuse from the battery to the amp and see thisNow this Fuse is rated too low for my current setup and I knew this, but I was trying to avoid putting in my new wire/fuse until the weather got nicer.So in this lovely Upstate NY Weather I rewired my amp today.Old 8 Gauge walmart kit vs Bullz Audio 1/0 GaugeMy first Solder...Not the best but it works. Edited January 26, 201312 yr by DanP
March 4, 201312 yr Author Bought some Soundquest 0 Gauge to 4 Gauge converters to clean up a bit, was really messy shoving 1/0 gauge wire into a 4 gauge hole. Planning on doing the Big 3 Tomorrow, and possibly building a new box on Tuesday. Also thinking next month I'm gonna upgrade to some GCONs or ICONs not sure yet though.
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