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Re: Why box a sub?
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04/05/2006 00:38
04/05/2006 00:38
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Has to have air to move. A sub is like a drum trust me sounds better in a box. lift a sub out of a box when its on and it will go from solid bass to nasty tinny. You can however buy free air moving subs that dont need a box... if you dont use one of these for this purpose then your sub will rip itself apart as it needs a set volume of air to move. You could probably get away with a non box type sub as the coupe boot is enclosed...
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Re: Why box a sub?
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08/05/2006 18:13
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What size of sub u goin for ??
If I can rember 12" sub needs somit like 33.3/4" space to get best sound results but --> with the boot being more or less enclosed I'm sure this can be modified a little - I know the boot is way small !! was/am thinking about a small 8" tube in the boot, just to giv the Stez a little more ummf (If I rec al correctly having read through the clarion instructions the standard head unit can accomodate a sub) dunno the max size though ! ??
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Re: Why box a sub?
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10/05/2006 15:44
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You could always custom build a box to your boot size? The material of a box is critical. For example those perspex boxes look great sound sh*t. The box design and material will alter the sound more than you would ever imagine. For best results put it in a box or use a free air moving sub and sound deaden the boot a little. then you have the option of enclosed or ported sub box. depending what you want.
Bass tubes would be good as there design incorporates the boot as a secondary enclosure but does not depend on it in the same way. Would probably benefit a lot from from sound deadening the boot though. This I think will be my route using a 10" bass tube as you get good bass and still have a boot..
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Re: Why box a sub?
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10/05/2006 15:55
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There was a fantastic install on the old Forum where someone had made a custom glassfibre box moulded into the nearside wheel arch - can't remember who it was but there were very good pics.
Also, I believe that you can get a pair of 10" subs in the rear speak space with a bit of juggling? You can certainly get 6x9s in there - I and many others have already done this.
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Re: Why box a sub?
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10/05/2006 20:20
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you can fit a 12 inch sub into as little as a 1 and a hlf cubic foot box some even smaler, and design the box to take up as little space as pos also look great but use as good a quality sub as your buget can sqeeze jl audio 12 w3v2 dule voice coil for example, use 3/4 inch mdf glue screw and seal and cover with same colour as origonal take your time and it will rock, but use a propper amp not a micky mouse one quoteing mega wats splattered all over it
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Re: Why box a sub?
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10/05/2006 21:17
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Yeah I love it when cheap nasty amps have 3000 amps max written on the box... And then people quote this as what there ICE is actually constantly producing when in fact its more like 50watts RMS.
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