Originally posted by Slayer2003 ....anyone know the volume of a B14's tire well? need to install a 15 n have been looking for a small enclosure design to not eat up my trunk
enclosure volume will not help you. that sub is at least 8 inches deep. making the box come up out of the well because the sub is to deep eating all of your trunk
Originally posted by twisted200ser enclosure volume will not help you. that sub is at least 8 inches deep. making the box come up out of the well because the sub is to deep eating all of your trunk
That’s sad! ... giving up before you even try.
The beauty about car audio is anything’s possible.
Ever see a 15" woofer with an inverted magnet?
I have.
Originally posted by Sethticlees That’s sad! ... giving up before you even try.
The beauty about car audio is anything’s possible.
Ever see a 15" woofer with an inverted magnet?
I have.
i am just giving facts. i have a spare tire well box with two twelves thanks. inverting the sub is even a worst idea that will take up even more of the trunk think about it. he said he didnt want to eat up his trunk, this is not the way to do it. ps i have been a car and home audio installer for 5 years now as my job. i have done and seen many things amazing done but for what he wants this is not a good idea.
ok.....what i want is an enclosure that isnt avalible to anyone, that doesnt take up much room, and isnt a damn square like i see all day. it must also take alot less space than say my current system of 2 12's.
thats a local Audi A6 i saw at a car show, and that is exactly what im looking for. i thought of doing a wall to close off part of the trunk.....but then its not removable if i really NEED the space..........if i do the floor thing, i can just protect the speakers and usemy entire trunk..........
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See the only problem with that is most 12" or 15" subs need a lot of cubic feet of room of a box to sound to their full potential...I have almost 2CF per chamber and it sounds good...I dont know for sure but ur sacrificing looks for quality...I have no trunk but it sounds nice as hell!
Originally posted by Russia See the only problem with that is most 12" or 15" subs need a lot of cubic feet of room of a box to sound to their full potential...I have almost 2CF per chamber and it sounds good...I dont know for sure but ur sacrificing looks for quality...I have no trunk but it sounds nice as hell!
that completely depends on the sub
eD recommends 1cf sealed for my 12", and there are people running them in boxes as small as .7cf and it still sounds great.
With a smaller box you need more power to get the same SPL and they can't hit quite as low as in a bigger box.
Originally posted by twisted200ser inverting the sub is even a worst idea that will take up even more of the trunk think about it.
I NEVER said invert the sub!
I've seen sub's with inverted magnets. Purposely built for low clearance enclosures.
I'm sure they’re not cheap but one 15 is really all you need. Way easier than the alternative hack up the trunk method.
Don't believe me??? look here...tough guy
This setup looks do-able if those were 12's. http://www.freewebs.com/slayer2003/trunk2.jpg
I think that would fit. Just don't get 12's with big ass magnets.
He raised the floor anyway. Look... That’s how he got that big amp in flush.
Last edited by Sethticlees : Oct 30th, 2003 at 07:32 PM.
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