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HELP WITH CUSTOMIZING SUB BOX :)

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 8:38 pm
by marshy1223
hey guys i was just thinking of doing something different in the boot of my car, this guy i know wants to buy my sound system for 700 and was wondering that when you take off the rear seats and theres an opening to the boot... well i wanted to MDF that opening but should i make an enclosure or just put the subs there ? i want everyones opinion. also was either going to go 1 18" sub or 2 15" ? any ideas on what would be good just the wood there or an enclosure ? cheers guys :)

Re: HELP WITH CUSTOMIZING SUB BOX :)

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 8:54 pm
by Daniel2019
You could use a clear casing like Taz or PHIL069. Taz's one is here http://ftoaustralia.com/v3/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=25171

Phil I dont think has a thread for his, but he showed us at the bonfire. Looked great. From memory it was a perspex case that he made custom, might wanna double check for materials and such. Phillll where are youuuu?

IMO its better to have a custom, unique one if possible but sometimes getting a little help from other ideas is good too.

Re: HELP WITH CUSTOMIZING SUB BOX :)

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 9:06 pm
by marshy1223
Daniel2019 wrote:You could use a clear casing like Taz or PHIL069. Taz's one is here http://ftoaustralia.com/v3/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=25171

Phil I dont think has a thread for his, but he showed us at the bonfire. Looked great. From memory it was a perspex case that he made custom, might wanna double check for materials and such. Phillll where are youuuu?

IMO its better to have a custom, unique one if possible but sometimes getting a little help from other ideas is good too.


haha yeah phil just lives a town over aye :) its just perspex over the amps. looks fine as hell :) but I'm not sure what to do :scratch:

Re: HELP WITH CUSTOMIZING SUB BOX :)

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 9:08 pm
by Daniel2019
Good bloke, he is. Yeah personally im a big fan of Phil's sound setup (and his whole car :oops:)

Perspex is the way to go I reckon.

Re: HELP WITH CUSTOMIZING SUB BOX :)

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 9:15 pm
by Taz
dont go 18 or 15" subs, if you listen to ANYTHING apart from club doof doof then youll regret it as it sounds like crap.
Best way to go is make up a custom boc with two inverted 10" subs. More than enough bass and theyre smaller so you get a cleaner crisper sound on metal/rock/anything that doesnt go doof doof doof :lol:
I wouldnt recommend too highly the MDF part, if you dont have one get the plastic/foam whatever it is that comes stock and put that on, mdf isnt the best between you and the sub.
How attached are you to the spare tyre and/or boot space? If you keep the spare tyre its very hard to get ample boot space (especially with a strut), but if you mount the amp and/or sub in the spare tyre space like i have as you can see i pretty much have all my boot space still, as i didnt use the space under the strut where the sub sits anyway.
If only you didnt live in sydney i could do this for you :(
Gl with it though, absorb plenty of ideas and think for yourself - dont just get what others tell you and be unique.

Also, my pro tip, do NOT get a fusion/xplod sub (few other sh*tty brands also but ive found those are the worst)
Id recommend kicker myself of another quality brand - might be a bit extra but worth it in the long run!

Re: HELP WITH CUSTOMIZING SUB BOX :)

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 9:17 pm
by Daniel2019
The cavalry has arrived :cheers: Someone that knows what theyre talking about woo!

But yeah.. dont go with Xplod.. for anything.. ever.

Re: HELP WITH CUSTOMIZING SUB BOX :)

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 9:22 pm
by marshy1223
Taz wrote:dont go 18 or 15" subs, if you listen to ANYTHING apart from club doof doof then youll regret it as it sounds like crap.
Best way to go is make up a custom boc with two inverted 10" subs. More than enough bass and theyre smaller so you get a cleaner crisper sound on metal/rock/anything that doesnt go doof doof doof :lol:
I wouldnt recommend too highly the MDF part, if you dont have one get the plastic/foam whatever it is that comes stock and put that on, mdf isnt the best between you and the sub.
How attached are you to the spare tyre and/or boot space? If you keep the spare tyre its very hard to get ample boot space (especially with a strut), but if you mount the amp and/or sub in the spare tyre space like i have as you can see i pretty much have all my boot space still, as i didnt use the space under the strut where the sub sits anyway.
If only you didnt live in sydney i could do this for you :(
Gl with it though, absorb plenty of ideas and think for yourself - dont just get what others tell you and be unique.

Also, my pro tip, do NOT get a fusion/xplod sub (few other sh*tty brands also but ive found those are the worst)
Id recommend kicker myself of another quality brand - might be a bit extra but worth it in the long run!

haha dude i know what I'm talking about when it comes to subs and what i was thinking was, where that bit of paper thing that covers the opening was i was going to mdf it and cut 2 holes in it so its basically behind the seat if you guys know what i mean ??? also i like doof doof hahaha ! but yeah i have the recommended subs. i want crisp clean bass when it hits the notes and stuff but i also want doof ;)

Re: HELP WITH CUSTOMIZING SUB BOX :)

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 9:26 pm
by Taz
hmm, just thinking with nothing but a thin foam seat it might sound a bit, well crap. I fiddled with my setup in the boot and the difference it made when i turned the sub around to face outward from the cabin (slight angle on it so facing up toward the parcel shelf at first) was amazing, 10x better.
But hey its your sounds and if you want more doof doof then i aint gonna stop you :lol:
Gl with it

Re: HELP WITH CUSTOMIZING SUB BOX :)

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 9:42 pm
by marshy1223
Taz wrote:hmm, just thinking with nothing but a thin foam seat it might sound a bit, well crap. I fiddled with my setup in the boot and the difference it made when i turned the sub around to face outward from the cabin (slight angle on it so facing up toward the parcel shelf at first) was amazing, 10x better.
But hey its your sounds and if you want more doof doof then i aint gonna stop you :lol:
Gl with it

well i have 2 champion series pioneer subs running off a kicker 750.1 mono block so thats pree good and i have them facing outwards and they sound really good ! but they roughly sounded the same facing inwards to. was thinking some more kicker subs that are rating at 650rms each or going a 1200rms re audio..... hmmmm lol not sure hey...

Re: HELP WITH CUSTOMIZING SUB BOX :)

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 9:45 pm
by Taz
:|
im only running a 12" kicker sub at 320rms and i can make it deafening yet still clear at the same time, anything more (for me) is just overkill and a waste of money - spend it on the 6x9's n splits etc

Re: HELP WITH CUSTOMIZING SUB BOX :)

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 10:12 pm
by phi-tec
if u have the dosh, type r 12" in a ported with a pdx1.1000 or 1.600 thats enough to satisfy most, great power, like crazy nd clear as fck

Re: HELP WITH CUSTOMIZING SUB BOX :)

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 10:18 pm
by aza013
Moved into the right area :D .

Re: HELP WITH CUSTOMIZING SUB BOX :)

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:41 pm
by PHIL069
Hi Marshy, as stated keep it original, draw lots of pictures of your designs before you start chopping away. I had 2*10" subs but found it wasn't quite enough, so I upgraded to 2*12" subs running off of a JL Audio D class XD600/1 mono block, I also have kicker 6*9's running off of a 640 watt 2 channel kenwood amp and kicker splits running off of thier own 640 watt 2 channel kenwood amp.
I can turn up heaps loud and it comes out crystal clear :D

HELP WITH CUSTOMIZING SUB BOX :)

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:24 am
by Sahin
I had 6 12" kenwood subs in my civic running off my 5800w rms usaudio bonecrusher 2 amp (no bullshit)
Now I have a headunit and speakers running off it in my FTO lol

Re: HELP WITH CUSTOMIZING SUB BOX :)

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 7:51 pm
by PHIL069
Do your ears still work?

HELP WITH CUSTOMIZING SUB BOX :)

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:08 pm
by Sahin
PHIL069 wrote:
Sahin wrote:I had 6 12" kenwood subs in my civic running off my 5800w rms usaudio bonecrusher 2 amp (no bullshit)
Do your ears still work?
Hence why I took the sub out of my FTO lol. It's not cool to me anymore and I like to be able to hear music, not just (and now your going to die brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrberrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr)

Re: HELP WITH CUSTOMIZING SUB BOX :)

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:20 pm
by Andym
:lol: @ knife party reference.

i currently have 2 MTX audio 12" subs running of a kicker mono amplifier. which is more than enough doof but also clear if tuned correctly via the amp/headunit

in regards to the boot setup i agree with the other guys, draw LOTS of pictures to get some ideas flowing as well as measuring the space and weather or not you want to run a strut brace....

something new and unique is always nice :)