the moose Posted July 4, 2012 Report Share Posted July 4, 2012 (edited) This is a few speaker boxes that I've built, they are quite easy to make, You just need to do the math for enclosure size, before choosing your sub or subs. I know that they are not as nice looking as what I've seen here so far but it gives you an Idea of what you can do. I used 1/2" felt under the carpets and under that I used a product that I bought at Home depot called "Quick Roof" directly on the floors of this car as a sound deadener. Quick roof is just like Dynamat extreme ( asphalt based, heavy foil lined, peel and stick ) but only at a fraction of the cost. A 6" x 25' roll is $17.00 and Dynamat last time I checked was $10.00 per square ft. also used fiberglass insulation stapled to the inside of the enclosure. This first one was made with t-shirt material when you build your box, you need to leave the bottom out of it until the last step. this sub box in the middle was a 1.25 cu.ft. and ported Prop rings up with dowels, either glue them or screw them down staple t-shirt material tightly over speaker rings fiberglass resin brushed on top of T-shirt material apply 4-5 layers of fiberglass to the underside of the material and wood only, nothing goes on top except bondo later on steps done pod after paint pod finished 10" dvc Quantum audio subwoofer, Sony 5.25" and 6.5" coaxials, Sony 780watt 2 channel amp, clarion 200watt 4 channel amp, 2 farad boss capacitor, clarion head unit, clarion 7 band equalizer w/ separate subwoofer gain controls and a high amp alternator. This next one was done with fleece material, it is thicker so it held more resin plus less bondo had to be used for imperfections at the end. This is what I'm running in mine there is a box underneath the shelf that you see here. I originally had it in my '67 bug some 15 years ago.I had crossfire subwoofers in it back then. I'm going to build yet another fiberglass box instead of this one, pretty soon so I'm looking around for more fiberglass ideas 2 JL audio 10" 8ohm connected in parallel. planet audio head unit, a boss eq with sub output not seen here because it is under cup holder Crunch audio amplifiers a 4 channel 600w, a 500w for the subs and a 5 farad cap Edited July 5, 2012 by the moose Quote 1974 VW Beetle 2- JL Audio 10w08 subs in ported fiberglass enclosure Hifonics ZRXLP 6.5C (fronts) Hifonics HRC 5.2C (rears) 500w Crunch powerzone amp (subs) 600w Crunch powerone amp (components) 3 farad power acoustics cap. head unit- Planet Audio P385UA Boss eq 1208 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin - STAPUFT Posted July 4, 2012 Report Share Posted July 4, 2012 Nice box. Slick looking little Beetle too! Quote 12 - 12"s in the STAY PUFT 1989 Chevy Astro Build & Comment Log Un-Interrupted Build LogYouTube Channel Chevy Trailblazer 5.1 Dolby Digital DTS Install You have a beard of a mysterious sea captain. I would follow you to hell and back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the moose Posted July 4, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 4, 2012 (edited) I'm just looking around for new ideas for my next one. I was planning on using one 12" sub, with either two 6x9's or two mid bass 5.25's I also have two aluminum horn tweeters that are just kicking around here, I might incorporate them with the mid bass drivers. I still haven't decided which way to go? Edited July 4, 2012 by the moose Quote 1974 VW Beetle 2- JL Audio 10w08 subs in ported fiberglass enclosure Hifonics ZRXLP 6.5C (fronts) Hifonics HRC 5.2C (rears) 500w Crunch powerzone amp (subs) 600w Crunch powerone amp (components) 3 farad power acoustics cap. head unit- Planet Audio P385UA Boss eq 1208 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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