sub boxes made in canada ?
#1
hi. i have 4 10" subs and im looking for a store within canada that is reliable and makes good boxes at good prices. im looking for a sealed 0.6 to 1.0 cu.ft, actually the smaller the better, for my hatchback. the box i would to buy is a design where 2 are facing directly the rear of the car and the other 2 are angled off but still facing the rear of the car. 4 wont fit straight across. anyway i know the shipping would be a littel pricey, but if there is a place like in Ontario and east, it may be not too bad. i live in NB. and please dont tell me to try and build one, im NOT a handyman haha, just looking for the proper specs for each sub and already built. no audio shos near my home beleive it or not. well if anyone has some CANADIAN sites it would be great. thanks a lot!!!
#4
The idea sounds kind of wack to me... you are asking for problems, and shipping on something like that would be retarded...
I would suggest getting out the phone book and finding a carpender in your area... Iam sure you will be able to find one, and Iam sure they will be more then capable of building a good box...
You can discuss in person what you want, and they can take the measurements themselves to make sure it will fit !
I would suggest getting out the phone book and finding a carpender in your area... Iam sure you will be able to find one, and Iam sure they will be more then capable of building a good box...
You can discuss in person what you want, and they can take the measurements themselves to make sure it will fit !
#5
also why the smaller the better on the box? what subs do you have? you do know that if you use a really small sealed box that it won't be loud at all unless you crank your amp up like mad and hence risk blowing the speakers right
#9
hi again guys. well to clear up some questions. first thanks for the advice it helps. the subs are nothing special, just on the spec sheet that came with them they recommend 0.6 sealed box. TS-W1041C Pioneer Premiers. i kinda would like something along the lines of this box:
http://www.topedgeonline.com/detail.aspx?ID=7270
what do you guys think?
http://www.topedgeonline.com/detail.aspx?ID=7270
what do you guys think?
#10
Originally posted by ShockingCanada:
oh man you don't have to be a handyman...go buy $30 in wood and some screws and build it...it will probobly save you $250-$300 and you will learn something in the process
oh man you don't have to be a handyman...go buy $30 in wood and some screws and build it...it will probobly save you $250-$300 and you will learn something in the process