"BEST SUB LOCATION"- pictures of my trunk
Well i finally mounted my sub box. After a lot of "discussion", i decided to mount it with the woofer facing the back, as shown in the pics provided. I took out the flimsy trunk cover and built my own out of 3/4" mdf. ,screwed to 2x4's and then the 2x4's screwed to the car. I built a platform for my sub to sit on, with corner braces. I wanted to be able to still use my spare tire, so a lid built out of 3/4" mdf was fabricated with a handle. I traced out some corner "mud flaps" out of 3/4" mdf also and fit them into place. Once everything fit properly, i took out all the pieces of mdf and glued carpet on them, then trimmed the excess and re-installed. What do you think? Not to bad for a first attempt. Now i am wanting to change the 12" infinity for either a "DD" or "CSS".Thanks to all for the input on my earlier question on "best subwoofer location":thumbsup
P.S.- I hope the pics downloaded alright.
P.S.- I hope the pics downloaded alright.
The box is 2cft. ported enclosure tuned to 32 hz. It has a 1 1/4" front baffle. The box itself is heavy and well built. I stuffed the inside walls with poly fiber. I bought it last year from "dimensionaudio.com". I think now they want $149 US plus shipping. When i bought mine it was on sale. Only $79 US plus shipping. I think the total amount i payed for the box, shipping, duty and US currency exchange came out to be around $160 cdn.
POLYFILL IN PORTED BOXES IS AS USEFUL AND COMMON AS IN SEALED BOXES. EVEN MANY MANUFACTURERS RECOMMEND IT'S USE..JBL FOR EXAMPLE IN THEIR BOX SPECS IN THE MANUAL STATES "stuffed with loose-packed fiberfill".


