January 13, 20178 yr 21 hours ago, edouble101 said: I was concerned that the magnet might hit the bottom of the enclosure. This was a difficult dimension to guessetimate! I was thinking about using 4" coil woofers, I am glad that I didn't because they would not have fit. I had to alter my port. I was going to use a port that was 20x6", now I am using 22x5.5", it fits better. I am also using 1/2" MDF for the port, not 3/4" plywood like the rest of the enclosure. I am almost ready for fiberglass and paint. I have to finish the port and modify the center brace. This inspired me , good work man hope it exceeds expectations
January 13, 20178 yr Author 4 hours ago, Aaron Clinton said: Wild port. 3 hours ago, Liro213 said: This inspired me , good work man hope it exceeds expectations This is the most time consuming enclosure that I have built. I hope it exceeds my expectations as well!
January 14, 20178 yr 10 hours ago, edouble101 said: Checka checka check it out, port is almost ready for paint! I gotta say that's pimp, good job man. I feel for anybody riding in the middle of that back seat.
January 14, 20178 yr 23 hours ago, edouble101 said: This is the most time consuming enclosure that I have built. I hope it exceeds my expectations as well! Wild as hell man! Can't wait for more pics & a video!
January 15, 20178 yr Can't wait to see how you bring it all together. I can't picture how your gonna connect that front baffle to the box inside the trunk. Or are you gonna fiberglass it out of the car and slide it in? It looks to big for that but it's hard to tell from the picks.
January 16, 20178 yr Author 21 hours ago, Billy Jack said: Can't wait to see how you bring it all together. I can't picture how your gonna connect that front baffle to the box inside the trunk. Or are you gonna fiberglass it out of the car and slide it in? It looks to big for that but it's hard to tell from the picks. The front baffle will be fiberglass to the sides/top/bottom of the enclosure. I did it this way to maximize the enclosure volume. This enclosure is big, 10 cubes gross, 7.25 net, 120 inches of port area, tuned to 33hz.
January 16, 20178 yr 31 minutes ago, edouble101 said: The front baffle will be fiberglass to the sides/top/bottom of the enclosure. I did it this way to maximize the enclosure volume. This enclosure is big, 10 cubes gross, 7.25 net, 120 inches of port area, tuned to 33hz. Yes but how? Can you remove the box or can you actually fiberglass it in place. I'm gonna assume since the port is built into the back dash, you are gonna fiber glass it in place. You must be phenomenal with fiberglass, I can't imagine how hard it's gonna be to attach that front baffle to the box. You definitely look like you know your stuff on the boxes. Good luck.
January 16, 20178 yr Author Popular Post 8 hours ago, Billy Jack said: Yes but how? Can you remove the box or can you actually fiberglass it in place. I'm gonna assume since the port is built into the back dash, you are gonna fiber glass it in place. You must be phenomenal with fiberglass, I can't imagine how hard it's gonna be to attach that front baffle to the box. You definitely look like you know your stuff on the boxes. Good luck. The front baffle will be 'glassed inside the trunk. The only way to remove the enclosure will be to cut it out. I am certainly not a master at fiberglass but I fucked it up enough times to know what not to do
January 18, 20178 yr Author 52 minutes ago, Aaron Clinton said: Looking forward to more updates. Thanks for your interest! I currently have over 16 hours of build time on this enclosure, yikes!
January 18, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, edouble101 said: Thanks for your interest! I currently have over 16 hours of build time on this enclosure, yikes! I can't even exist for that long without being a shyt tard
January 18, 20178 yr Author 10 minutes ago, Shogen said: I can't even exist for that long without being a shyt tard I learned a long time ago through many failures that patience gets what I want. For me a rushed job is a shitty job
January 21, 20178 yr Author Not audio related, I install a new cat back exhaust on my car. I bought a exhaust that would not be annoying. It is slightly louder than stock under full throttle and has a deep tone, not your typical Honda fart can sound. On the highway while cruising it is silent, only during acceleration do you hear it. Full SS, tig welded. Stock JUN BL
January 22, 20178 yr Yea I don't like those fart cannons either. I like a nice low rumble that's not over powering.
January 22, 20178 yr Author Popular Post I decided to remove the carpet on the trunk. The type of carpet that I used was very difficult to clean. I also ran 4 runs of 1/0 wire to the trunk. You can see the wire on the left side of the picture. I carpeted the external section of the port. I was not able to take a good picture of it. From a previous build log and currently installed, the h/u and H800 controller....
January 30, 20178 yr 11 hours ago, edouble101 said: Internal port :[/url] Ready for fiberglass :[/url] Wow,o that's a hell of a box. Deffinetly one of the more intrecate Designs I have seen bravo my man!
February 1, 20178 yr Author Progress on the door panels I have a buddy in NC that is fabricating my door panels. The quality of his work is top notch
February 3, 20178 yr Have you had a chance to listen to the Fi Mids yet? I have yet to hear a real review yet.
February 3, 20178 yr Author 1 hour ago, S.DeYoung said: Have you had a chance to listen to the Fi Mids yet? I have yet to hear a real review yet. I have not had them playing yet. I had them since December. I want to install my alternator and battery, make steel bracing for the enclosure first. Maybe after that I'll make to mounting rings for the mids.
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