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DIY Subwoofer Enclosure for Gen II ST!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Carey Frennier" data-source="post: 811949" data-attributes="member: 66764"><p>I don't think there is a cost effective way to get that done Clay. Other than the W5 series you just don't have the depth needed for most of the "typical" driver airspace reqs. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Tomorrow at 4:30pm I'm going to finalize all my plans for the audio system. I'm SOOO tired of researching and calculating everything.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm going to try like hell to find a way to fit my JBL GTO 1202D drivers in there. The driver actually does fit behind the seat by itself. Obviously I need some space for 3/4" MDF. The drivers will have to be flush mounted with some of the inside rear MDF panel routered out to make room for the motor. To get the airspace I need for a pair of 1202Ds, the box is going to have to be the entire back wall. I'm really worried that it's going to sound like crap. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So, if I can get that done I then run into a brand new problem. I have no way to power them with my current 300.1 amp. It simply doesn't fit under the seat when its down. My plan w/ the 13TW5 saved me enough space to build a nice amp rack next to the sub enclosure. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ugh! I've wasted way to much time on this crap lol!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carey Frennier, post: 811949, member: 66764"] I don't think there is a cost effective way to get that done Clay. Other than the W5 series you just don't have the depth needed for most of the "typical" driver airspace reqs. Tomorrow at 4:30pm I'm going to finalize all my plans for the audio system. I'm SOOO tired of researching and calculating everything. I'm going to try like hell to find a way to fit my JBL GTO 1202D drivers in there. The driver actually does fit behind the seat by itself. Obviously I need some space for 3/4" MDF. The drivers will have to be flush mounted with some of the inside rear MDF panel routered out to make room for the motor. To get the airspace I need for a pair of 1202Ds, the box is going to have to be the entire back wall. I'm really worried that it's going to sound like crap. So, if I can get that done I then run into a brand new problem. I have no way to power them with my current 300.1 amp. It simply doesn't fit under the seat when its down. My plan w/ the 13TW5 saved me enough space to build a nice amp rack next to the sub enclosure. Ugh! I've wasted way to much time on this crap lol! [/QUOTE]
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