Babyjuice Posted November 16, 2011 Report Posted November 16, 2011 So im going for a different route with my truck. Current set up is 2 re sex 10s in a custom center console box running off a hifonics Brutus 2100 at 2ohms with gains turned down. Im over the whole center console box thing because I want my stock console back and its a hassle having to take out the front seats to take out the box so I want to do a some what budget build that sounds decently good. So i'm planning on building a box for behind my bench seat. My rough estimate on dimensions are 18x55x4x7 (HxWxD1xD2) planning on doing a wedge type box. Im using the same amp but trying to figure what subs im going to use I want to shoot for 3-4 10s either ported or sealed(ported preferably ) and somewhat of a budget around 50-70 bucks per sub. Im looking for some sq but also want some spl. I know that's not much per sub but I really want this to be a budget build. Any suggestions are appreciated and or help you make have. Thanks for reading my novel! Quote BABYJUICE
nemesis Posted November 16, 2011 Report Posted November 16, 2011 that will be tight. helped a guy put 2 -12" rockfords sealed, in a toyota single cab Quote
Babyjuice Posted November 16, 2011 Author Report Posted November 16, 2011 Yeah I know its gonna be tight. Im willing to move the seat up an inch or two. I've seen it done by some shops but I want to do it my way and the right way so it isn't hitting the back of the seat and messing up the subs. I know this is probably unrealistic for me to say but im trying to get atleast equal if not more bass from this set up then I am getting with my current one. The set up I've seen behind the seat had 4 jl 10w0v2 I think they are. What fosgates did You use? Quote BABYJUICE
toadking90 Posted November 17, 2011 Report Posted November 17, 2011 i have a similar setup in my truck. i have two t3 15s however but in a 55x18x18 box with subs up and i have maybe 4 inches from box to the seat so its nice. but as far as subs go... with 1400ish watts if you want to push 4 subs they will be small as you know... why dont you just want to do a couple bigger subs? Quote
toadking90 Posted November 17, 2011 Report Posted November 17, 2011 matching subs? have you thought about matching it all? here is some that if you order two sets you can hit your 2 ohm load Quote
Babyjuice Posted November 17, 2011 Author Report Posted November 17, 2011 Well whatever subs I pick they will all be matching ...do you have any pics of your set up and box? Is behind the seat? Quote BABYJUICE
nemesis Posted November 17, 2011 Report Posted November 17, 2011 he used the punch p3sd412 at the top we had like 4" inside and 7" at the bottom. that truck had a hump and we formed it to fit . it is a little cab so it sounds prety good. Quote
cc_audio Posted November 17, 2011 Report Posted November 17, 2011 If those are your dimensions, your only looking at 2 cubes before any displacements. That's not going to leave much volume for four drivers unless you're thinking 8"s. Quote It's all gone! The Celica Build Feedback If I buy something from you, DO NOT USE FEDEX!
Babyjuice Posted November 17, 2011 Author Report Posted November 17, 2011 I was think that if Im using smaller low powered drivers that I could use. .5 inch mdf with some fiberglass. Im just stumped on what or how to do this. I want it decently loud but it seems like that's not gonna be easy to do. Quote BABYJUICE
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