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So i has 4 Ground Zero Titanium subwoofers for about 2 months in my garage and i was thinking to do a wall....

subwoofer specs

Model

GZTW 38TX

Diameter

380 mm / 15"

Mounting diameter

358 MM / 14.09"

Mounting depth

172 mm / 6.77"

Voice coil

50 mm Runddraht / 2" Round wire

Cone

Coated paper

Power Handling

500 WRMS

Impedance

2 x 2 Ohm

SPL

89 dB

Xmax

14 mm / 0.55"

Fs

23.1 Hz

Qts

0.56

Vas

256,5 L / 9.06 cu.ft.

Car is Opel/Vauxhall Corsa C

I will post my max dimension to do a wall.....tune would be 34hz if it could be done

i will need to do some modifications to my car first, so in the next couple of days i will post the max dimensions...

is there any input or instruction on How to do a wall?

thanks in advance

2010 Chevrolet Cruze

Radio --- pioneer mvh-200vbt

Front/back --- alpine type s 6.5"

Sub Control --- Pac LC1

Sub Amp --- GZPA 1.4K

Sub --- GZNW 15XSPL D1

Battery - GZBP 12.2500X

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What I did for mine was base it around how safely I could mount it into my car IE bolting it down. Once I found some good spots, I started a false floor and built on top of that. I'm sure there are other ways to do it though, that's just how I did it.

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I was thinking of doing this in my Grand Prix, saw a couple of peeps in here do it... Any input will help!

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When i walled my truck, i built the floor first, got it flat with 2x4s then 2 layers of mdf, Did the roof next the same way,

For the sides i acctually glued/screwed the 2x4s right to the truck itself got ot flat, then did 2 lauers of mdf So basically the "shell" of my wall is the truck itself

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i am planing to do a wall.....later this year or early next year....still undecided about it...but its tempting

2010 Chevrolet Cruze

Radio --- pioneer mvh-200vbt

Front/back --- alpine type s 6.5"

Sub Control --- Pac LC1

Sub Amp --- GZPA 1.4K

Sub --- GZNW 15XSPL D1

Battery - GZBP 12.2500X

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anymore inputs on walling?

2010 Chevrolet Cruze

Radio --- pioneer mvh-200vbt

Front/back --- alpine type s 6.5"

Sub Control --- Pac LC1

Sub Amp --- GZPA 1.4K

Sub --- GZNW 15XSPL D1

Battery - GZBP 12.2500X

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anymore inputs on walling?

Look at a bunch of the wall builds here to get more ideas. Floridaspl has quite a few too too. Using 2x4's makes it much easier. Esp. if you have a bunch of funky transitions. After you feel comfortable enough jump in with both feet. Experience is the best teacher. When I tore down my wall this weekend I could see where I needed improvement and what worked/didn't. Take it step by step and have a plan of attack. Overbuild. Before I thought of my wall as an enclosure; now I liken it to a bunker. Internal bracing is important. I thought I didn't need it, walls were 3" thick. (mdf and 2x4's) baffle was 1.5" I was wrong. Even on 1500 watts I had baffle flex. That shit isn't going to happen this time.

That's my advice from one noob wall builder to another.

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18" Infinite baffle

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