Jump to content

banginsebring07

Members
  • Posts

    132
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by banginsebring07

  1. Ok, since i seem to have 1,000 questions tonight. I'm drawing too many different boxes at once, for example the 4th pic, does anything need to be done to account for that section of the box where it was open or how would that work? Bandpass and horn like designs are somewhat new to me.

  2. Well I prefer the 1st and 3rd as well. Everyone calls them something different. Quasi 6th seems to be a common name. I know the type r's are not the best in the world, but the truck they are going in is a single cab '86 s10 so its not exactly spacious or beautiful lol. Plus not to be a smartass but I already have the equipment and asking for box tips not equipment change. Believe it or not the type r's have done very well for me, after all most of it is in the box right?

  3. Ok, so here are a few ideas and designs I've been kicking around. Please excuse the not so pretty and detailed drawings. I have 4 Alpine Typer R 12s and a Crossfire 2000d. I will be cutting the cab and bed to do a cut through and can't seem to make up my mind which way I wanna go. Just wanted some input and thoughts and one over the others.

    Idea1.jpg

    Idea2.jpg

    Idea3.jpg

    Idea4.jpg

  4. Thanks for the quick replies. Been a while since I've built anything for an SUV, maily trucks and cars. The way things are looking just sheer space wise since it is a 2 door i really leaning on a wall, but theres just something about being able to see out your back window that is appealing. lol

  5. Geez, sorry i even asked. Not wanting an actual design just more less some ideas on what has worked for other blazer owners, like subs pass side firing up port drivers side firing back, all up, all back, things of that nature. Really thinking about just walling it but looking at other alternatives. Last time i checked a general design is a general design, different brands of subs and things don't necessarily come into play on tried and proven box designs. That is like saying i'm going to buy some BTL's and i should build a crx style ported box, or go with some Audiopulses, and build a 6th order bandpass firing forward.

  6. Its going in a '01 Sebring 4 dr. I used to have 2 L7 12's forward firing and sealed off, and was quite happy with the sound and ouput from them, but believe i'm going to step up my game a bit. Actually probably won't do aero ports. Lets just say a lot of creative kerf cuts. You know i should probably have this moved to the subs/enclosures, cause the more i think of it, i want a loud daily again, but could whip into a few competitions occasionally and not feel to ashamed.

  7. I have had good luck with sub forward and port to the side in trunk cars. Where in Kentucky are you located?

    Honestly there isn't enough room to port out the side, it will all be firing into the car. The box will take up the biggest part of the trunk, with just enough room to mount amps and batts.

  8. Looks like the plan is going to be for 2 15's. Now i don't have a large trunk opening, so port area is gonna be tight. I will for sure be forward firing my subs. Subs and amp, not quite sure yet. But i know i'm not going to be able to do this :hairtrick: , but i would like to get down. My question is do you have any tips or tricks to getting trunk cars loud with a forward firing setup. I'm used to just building for music and thats it.

    Thanks

×
×
  • Create New...