Best Possible way for 2 / 12" in 84 Pontiac Trans AM
Hi Guys, some of u guys must have done music system install on those muscle cars.i have 84 trans am and as you all know i wont be able to fit any standars 2/12" woofer box in trunk.So if some pro's can guide me, i am shur with ur help i will be able to work it out.Thanks
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http://www.canadiancaraudio.com/online/enclosure-design-construction-help/26127-camaro-box-help.html
Just found out this thread, i want to do something like what bobthebrat did 3rd option ( filling up the whole back ) ,, But i want to do 2/12".I just need help with successfull layout (where i am gonna get gud sound), rest i can do it my myself.Thanks |
Well you can either build an enclosure in the well or use a simple baffle board and sel up the well as best as possible.
I bult two F-Body's, a 84 Z28 and a 91 GTA and tried both setups and honestly had the best performance using just the baffle board and sealing the inside. I have a dual 12" carpeted baffle board for that car in my garage if you're interested. I used two Boston Acoustics 12.5LF's with it in my 91 GTA and it worked very nicely. |
Interesting - I justc yesterday did a "Slamboard" in the back of an 85 Firebird with a pair of Infinity 10s. We used to build 3-4 a month in the early 90s. As stated above - it really does just as good a job as trying to build a complete enclosure back there. I built a full enclosure in my 84Z28 back in the day and what a PITA for no real sonic return :ohwell:
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If you log onto thirdgen.org there are sub box dimensions and how to build a box pdf files you can print out and build yourself. They accomodate 2 12" in a box either sealed or ported.
I ran 2 12" Soundstream Granites on a baffle board with a Granite 50.2 for power and hit 129db....and got to use the trunk whenever I wanted :) |
My message box was full, what had to messaged me about?
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