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Box Build For A Creative Inspire T3030 5.25" Driver


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So I had this brilliant idea yesterday to build a box for my computer sub. I have tons of 3/4 and 5/8 MDF lying around so I picked up a piece and started cutting. I cut all the pieces in about 10 minutes and then started to put it all together. If you think it is a stupid idea then that is okay because it kind of is haha. I was just bored and I like to build things so I did it.

All of the pieces

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Coming along

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Wow is that thing 20 cubes?!? No more like .1

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AudioControl Epicenter? No way, this thing is wayyy better.

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The beast.

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I'm almost finished, going to carpet it today haha. But like I said if you think it is dumb I understand haha. Just thought I would put it on here for fun.

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2000 Ford Explorer XLT

-20" RVM "Buck" Wheels

-2.5% Tint

-CompuStar Vizion Alarm

-(4) Infinity Kappa 680.7cs 5x7"

-1 XStatic BatCap Model 300

-2 18" DC LVL 4's

-Amps are undecided

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The only ratings I have been able to find as far as power goes is that the sub is 17 watts rms haha.

2000 Ford Explorer XLT

-20" RVM "Buck" Wheels

-2.5% Tint

-CompuStar Vizion Alarm

-(4) Infinity Kappa 680.7cs 5x7"

-1 XStatic BatCap Model 300

-2 18" DC LVL 4's

-Amps are undecided

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I would except the box is only 7x7x10 haha. I have a Hifonics Brutus 10 in a box that I wanted to hook up to my computer but i have no idea how that would work haha.

2000 Ford Explorer XLT

-20" RVM "Buck" Wheels

-2.5% Tint

-CompuStar Vizion Alarm

-(4) Infinity Kappa 680.7cs 5x7"

-1 XStatic BatCap Model 300

-2 18" DC LVL 4's

-Amps are undecided

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i just built one for my boy and his laptop...basically just get a 1/8 to rca from ur comp to the sub amp. I am using a dayton240w plate amp and 2 RE8's for his. I can get some pics if you want it. Not hard at all.

2005 Nissan Altima 2.5 S

HU: AVIC-D2

Fronts: ARC Audio KAR KS6006 Components

AA Poly Mids/ CDT CW-19 Tweets in kicks

Front Amp: Profile AP400x2

Rear Fill: None

Sub: DC LVL 4 (CF Dustcap) x2 (waiting for dustcaps)

AMP: RF t10001bd x2 (1400-1500 @ 1 ohm)

Wire: Welding Supply/Lighting Audio 1/0 Power/Ground

Zero Noise 2.0zn RCA (x2)

260 Amp Iraggi Alternator

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Hm well if it is that easy I will probably do it this weekend haha, but I carpeted it and it sounds really good I am surprised haha.

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I know what your thinking, is that 5.25" Fi BTL?

Yes, yes it is.

2000 Ford Explorer XLT

-20" RVM "Buck" Wheels

-2.5% Tint

-CompuStar Vizion Alarm

-(4) Infinity Kappa 680.7cs 5x7"

-1 XStatic BatCap Model 300

-2 18" DC LVL 4's

-Amps are undecided

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Vids come on and I did that same thing I drew fi on a 6.5 computer sub.

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"MY RIDE"

1987 Chevy Cavalier Z24 2.8L V6 -- CB Radio with PA speaker

Head Unit: 7 inch Jensen Flip-out -- Speakers: 4 Visonik 6 1/2s and 4 Visonik 6x9s

Subwoofer: One Audiobahn 18 - Sub Amp: Power Acoustik OV1-2000d 2000 watt monoblock amp --

Battery in back - Kinetic HC600 -- Sub box: Custom built 5 cubic foot tuned to 30 hertz

Coming soon: Bigger Highs Amp, Power inverter

"WhItE bOi AuDiO"

"FEAR THE DUCK"

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what options do you have on the fi? it looks pretty beefy

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you can cook bacon shirtless if you're not a pussy...lol

not hatin, but am i wrong here it looks as if the amp is not grounded its hooked directly to the battery. it that the way it should be.

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