First glassed box, for mazda 3
Do yourself a favor and go pickup a 10m roll of 1/2" wide weatherstripping foam and use it between your adaptor and the door and the adaptor and the speaker frame. It goes a long way to improving sound and no mess like silicone.
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I have everything installed. I still have to make my amp cover and false floor. I'm not yet sure how I want to do the amp cover, all I know is that I want to use lexan and aluminum and more green LEDs.
But non the less, I have a couple more install pics, should have taken more, and what it looks like so far.
Some of ther pics are crappy
RCAs and speaker wires

Front driver door

Drivers side speakers

one of the bolts that I got welded in to bolt down the enclosure

And the eclosure it self







Like I said, I'm not yet finished, and I still have to do some cleaning.
I have everything installed. I still have to make my amp cover and false floor. I'm not yet sure how I want to do the amp cover, all I know is that I want to use lexan and aluminum and more green LEDs.
But non the less, I have a couple more install pics, should have taken more, and what it looks like so far.
Some of ther pics are crappy
RCAs and speaker wires

Front driver door

Drivers side speakers

one of the bolts that I got welded in to bolt down the enclosure

And the eclosure it self







Like I said, I'm not yet finished, and I still have to do some cleaning.
after seeing how much effort into doing the fiberglass "pods" I now see why that looks awesome! I really like how it looks like there is tons of room between the woofers just make it look like a smaller setup. only question is does it sound good firing into the cabin?
Nick
Nick
Thanks.
It sounds really good, very clean. It's not overly lound, but thats not what I was going for anyhow. Although I can get the rear quarter panel to flex a little, I don't even know where I could get a meter on it to find out what kinda DB it's producing. Oh, and I have a viberating spoiler thet I have to work on as well.
It sounds really good, very clean. It's not overly lound, but thats not what I was going for anyhow. Although I can get the rear quarter panel to flex a little, I don't even know where I could get a meter on it to find out what kinda DB it's producing. Oh, and I have a viberating spoiler thet I have to work on as well.
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