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SUB Box Behind a dual hilux seat
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SUB Box Behind a dual hilux seat
it is possible i know it'll be very skinny but can it be done ?
i already have an amp,12"sub ect ect just need to make a box ???
i already have an amp,12"sub ect ect just need to make a box ???
Depends on how you want it to sound. Sub's need a certain box size to operated properly.
You can get some subs that work well in small sealed boxes.
The smallest would be around 1 cubic foot.
Smallest boxed sub I've seen would be a Kicker Solobaric sub.
Anything ported usually needs 1.5 cubic foot minimum.
How much room do you have?
I'd go for one sub in a wider box, ported. Then put some dampening material inside. But it also depends on what sort of music you normally listen to.
You can get some subs that work well in small sealed boxes.
The smallest would be around 1 cubic foot.
Smallest boxed sub I've seen would be a Kicker Solobaric sub.
Anything ported usually needs 1.5 cubic foot minimum.
How much room do you have?
I'd go for one sub in a wider box, ported. Then put some dampening material inside. But it also depends on what sort of music you normally listen to.
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This is another option, the clarion unit (srv 303)
http://www.bluewatersound.com.au/view_p ... dCat=Audio
I use one and sit it under the rear seat in my dual cab rodeo, easily does the job unless you want huge bass.
Ive seen them for $250 at the motor show and they retail for around $300.
Paul
http://www.bluewatersound.com.au/view_p ... dCat=Audio
I use one and sit it under the rear seat in my dual cab rodeo, easily does the job unless you want huge bass.
Ive seen them for $250 at the motor show and they retail for around $300.
Paul
a free air sub still needs some sort of compartment, but this is usually a car boot or rear section of a hatch. You can't have the air circulating from front to rear of a speaker or it cancels out the sound.G_loomis wrote:another option would be to get free-air subwoofers...this means that they dont need to be in a box to work properly.
Maybe what could work is having one board from edge to edge, sealed at where it touches the body of the car. That way instead of making a box you just make the face of the box and use the body of the vehicle as the rest of the box. saving weight Use dampening material and that glue on bitumen type stuff so the body doesn't resonate! The board would be angled to suit the rear seat.
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What sub is it? Aslong as the depth of the sub isn't too deep then yes, anything can be built to fit behind the rear seat of a D'cab 4by. It will mean the box will have to be made wider than normal to get the volume required, that's all.
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ive fitten 2 12inch pioneer slims behind my single cab seats
and teamed it up with a alpin m450 amp putting about 200wrms into each sub
MMMMMMMM Rumble goodness
next is a set of foval 165's splits with another alpine amp under the passanger seat putting out about 70wrms into each split.........
Ive got to much time on my hands
and teamed it up with a alpin m450 amp putting about 200wrms into each sub
MMMMMMMM Rumble goodness
next is a set of foval 165's splits with another alpine amp under the passanger seat putting out about 70wrms into each split.........
Ive got to much time on my hands
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I wouldn't suggest trying to run these off an alpine.4x4Monkey wrote: next is a set of foval 165's splits with another alpine amp under the passanger seat putting out about 70wrms into each split.........
Ive got to much time on my hands
My mate has two sets of Focal 3 ways, (utopia's).
One set on front doors and one in the rear.
He had the latest alpine, with the voltage gauge on the top.
Ended up returning it and buy the latest MB Quart 4 channel.
Huge amp with not as much rated output per channel as the alpine but its a better sound. He was after quality rather than loudness, but it still gets quite loud.
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Yeah, I have no idea on the model numbers, just went by what sounded better and was very happy with the MB Quartz' output overall.4x4Monkey wrote:The intire system is getting done by Northfield Mooroka
and i think ya mate was using a v12 range of amps which alpine realy made for sub range
I will be using the V-power range and the amp for the splits will be a MRP-F250
If you have the opportunity to look at one or even have one test fitted to see if there is an improvement, you might find it better also. One major issue (problem) with the newer alpines is that the gain control is stepped, rather than a variable knob. Although we aimed at keeping the gains at their lowest, the alpine needed to be just in between two spots for quality improvement.
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