Sub in cubby hole
Sub in cubby hole
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jimbob2

Original Poster:

142 posts

270 months

Friday 5th December 2003
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Anbody done this? I take it I'd need a bit of MDF to make the mount? Anyone have a pattern I could use?

kojak69

4,547 posts

275 months

Friday 5th December 2003
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I made an enclosure which fits in to the cubby hole, but i cant remember the measurements. It was also a funny shape as well, but still managed to get the internal volume needed for my JL 10 inch sub.
See pics.

www.fotango.com/p/eba00335812f00000006.jpg

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The trim matches the trim on the doors and on the top dash.


>> Edited by kojak69 on Friday 5th December 17:33

crazycats

700 posts

271 months

Friday 5th December 2003
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I've done this to mine, used some 5mm polysterene craft board stuff, got it from office world, made the basic shape, trim, try, trim, try etc.

Then transfered that pattern to the MDF, one of the hardest bits was getting the angle right where it meets the transmission tunnel and also where it meets the seats...The whole thing took ages..but however I'm very pleased with the outcome, and when I get my arse into gear to trim it all, it'll look fantastic.

If you want, when I pull it all out to stick the trim on, I'll draw round it and send you the outline, however that won't be for a couple of weeks yet.

Are you using a 10" sub, if so you'll have to get the hole in the right place cos if you mount it too low, it wont fit, as I found out on my second bit of MDF!!!

On the speaker topic, you may find that you'll get much better sound quality if you disconnect the rear speakers, cos being 4" they aren't man enough for the job, and as they're virtually right next to your ears, the sound tends to get dragged back there, and it sounds awful.

I've got some 6.25" Kenwoods in the front, with seperate tweeters above, and with the sub in the back it sounds awesome!!

Right I'm starting to sound like a max muppet now, so I'll shut up.

kojak69

4,547 posts

275 months

Friday 5th December 2003
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I've kept my back speakers, and i run these off my headunit. The amp in the boot is a 4 channel (Genesis profile 4) Two channels run the sub, and the other two run the front speakers, which i'm about to change to some 6.5 components.Which ones, i dont know yet.

crazycats

700 posts

271 months

Friday 5th December 2003
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Did try running the rears from the head unit, for a bit of "rear fill", however sounds much better with em off IMO, have you tryed it? You maybe surprised

As for front components, I'm really happy with the Kenwoods, sound great and not expensive, about £80 for the pair, If you've got the cash Focals are the daddy

kojak69

4,547 posts

275 months

Friday 5th December 2003
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crazycats said:
Did try running the rears from the head unit, for a bit of "rear fill", however sounds much better with em off IMO, have you tryed it? You maybe surprised

As for front components, I'm really happy with the Kenwoods, sound great and not expensive, about £80 for the pair, If you've got the cash Focals are the daddy


I've not tried turning the rears off. I shall try.
Regarding the Focals. These were recommended from another thread about 8 months ago, so i'll have to take a look. At the same time , i'll look at some kenwoods as well.

jimbob2

Original Poster:

142 posts

270 months

Friday 5th December 2003
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Yep, it's gonna be the focals - pretty much the best quality speakers - not cheap though. I'm using a 5 channel Alpine, bridging two channels for the fronts - 250w, with the sub channel running at 370w. Not really a bass fiend, but shuld provide the oomph I need. Looking at otehr installs of 10" subs, I think I might go for 8"

crazycats

700 posts

271 months

Friday 5th December 2003
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With the sub in the car, as opposed to being in the boot, you won't need to drive it as hard, mine up loud is like Mike Tyson punching you in the kidneys.

:Geekmodeon:

How come you're bridging your front channels? Surely they need seperate channels, and the sub is bridged.

:Geekmodeoff:

jimbob2

Original Poster:

142 posts

270 months

Friday 5th December 2003
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Crazycats,

An outline would be fantastic - I'd owe you beer.

crazycats

700 posts

271 months

Friday 5th December 2003
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jimbob2 said:


An outline would be fantastic - I'd owe you beer.


Send me your address, and I'll sort it, as I said won't be for a couple of weeks though.

jimbob2

Original Poster:

142 posts

270 months

Friday 5th December 2003
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yhm

cerber450

1,517 posts

270 months

Friday 5th December 2003
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kojak69 said:

As for front components, I'm really happy with the Kenwoods, sound great and not expensive, about £80 for the pair, If you've got the cash Focals are the daddy



If you want a good deal buy your Focals or even a set of Infinity perfects from the US as you'll pay about a third of the price for them around £125. I've just bought and installed 6.5" Cerwin Vega components and they sound awesome. 90 watts RMS so they can take plenty. £100 delivered.

I went for something with a good mid base driver which brings some warmth up front.

Craig

TimW

3,848 posts

269 months

Friday 5th December 2003
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cerber450 said:


If you want a good deal buy your Focals or even a set of Infinity perfects from the US as you'll pay about a third of the price for them around £125. I've just bought and installed 6.5" Cerwin Vega components and they sound awesome. 90 watts RMS so they can take plenty. £100 delivered.

I went for something with a good mid base driver which brings some warmth up front.

Craig


What do you need a Sub for you got that Huge system in the front making all the noise!!

TimW

cerber450

1,517 posts

270 months

Friday 5th December 2003
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TimW said:

cerber450 said:


If you want a good deal buy your Focals or even a set of Infinity perfects from the US as you'll pay about a third of the price for them around £125. I've just bought and installed 6.5" Cerwin Vega components and they sound awesome. 90 watts RMS so they can take plenty. £100 delivered.

I went for something with a good mid base driver which brings some warmth up front.

Craig



What do you need a Sub for you got that Huge system in the front making all the noise!!

TimW

What

Who mensioned a sub????

jimbob2

Original Poster:

142 posts

270 months

Saturday 6th December 2003
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How can I buy from the states and not get gripped for the duty and vat?

Cerber450

1,517 posts

270 months

Monday 8th December 2003
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jimbob2 said:
How can I buy from the states and not get gripped for the duty and vat?


You only pay the import duty which isn't much and some times you get away with out paying even that.

Email me and I'll point you in the right direction if you want!



andy4200

5,104 posts

295 months

Monday 19th April 2004
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Resurrecting an old thread....

crazycats

Did you manage to make a template for the cubby hole to fit a sub in.

If you did or anyone else did I would much appreciate a copy in return for payment in beer if I see you at any events.

Thinking of my next little project....

Andy

jimbob2

Original Poster:

142 posts

270 months

Monday 19th April 2004
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I'm prepared to take the sub-box out and measure its external dimensions for you - I built mine trial and error (lots of templates, lots of mdf) but am now really pleased with the result. Just need to get it trimmed properly now.

Give me a day or two. I'll try and make a .pcx file for emailing

trooper1212

9,457 posts

274 months

Monday 19th April 2004
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andy4200 said:
Resurrecting an old thread....

crazycats

Did you manage to make a template for the cubby hole to fit a sub in.

If you did or anyone else did I would much appreciate a copy in return for payment in beer if I see you at any events.

Thinking of my next little project....

Andy


me too. A template and step-by-step instructions for the stupid would be useful.

I'm also after some advice on how to install front door speakers in a car that hasn't got any. I can work out how to cut a hole, but what about all that wiring rubbish?

andy4200

5,104 posts

295 months

Monday 19th April 2004
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jimbob2 said:
I'm prepared to take the sub-box out and measure its external dimensions for you - I built mine trial and error (lots of templates, lots of mdf) but am now really pleased with the result. Just need to get it trimmed properly now.

Give me a day or two. I'll try and make a .pcx file for emailing


cheers jimbob2

much appreciated