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toyotarulez wrote:You Should Check Mobile Audio Concepts For A Job Like This, Check The Pictures On Their Facebook Page For Similar Enclosures Like This.....
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SQ Audio wrote:toyotarulez wrote:You Should Check Mobile Audio Concepts For A Job Like This, Check The Pictures On Their Facebook Page For Similar Enclosures Like This.....
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X2...they did my sub enclosure in the back of my spare tire for a space saving design and it sounds great...fibreglass bizznesss
SR wrote:You can do it yourself not as hard as yoi think lots of videos on youtube for do it youselfers as well as many on the forums here have done it on thier own
Videsh is doing a nice build on a subaru ..once you have the patience its a nice project
cjsplayboy wrote:but that one i post looks really good
Firewall wrote:cjsplayboy wrote:but that one i post looks really good
The one you posted is a focus right?
Couple things for the tiida:
1) The cargo light will need to be relocated
2) May be difficult to fit a ported box unless for a small sub.
I would probably do a 10"/12" sealed and it should sound the same as any normal box.
To maximize space I would choose a sub that does not have pole venting so it can be mounted directly against the back of the enclosure (like the JL-10wx)
cjsplayboy wrote:Firewall wrote:cjsplayboy wrote:but that one i post looks really good
The one you posted is a focus right?
Couple things for the tiida:
1) The cargo light will need to be relocated
2) May be difficult to fit a ported box unless for a small sub.
I would probably do a 10"/12" sealed and it should sound the same as any normal box.
To maximize space I would choose a sub that does not have pole venting so it can be mounted directly against the back of the enclosure (like the JL-10wx)
yeah well i can put the box on the other side
this sounding like plenty work
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