Storm Monkey 0 Posted May 15, 2006 Finally got round to finishing my install. Not the greatest sub or amp I know, and not exactly sexy, but it sounds a damn site better than without, and I still have a boot/spare tyre etc. The space was too damn complex to make an MDF box, so I lined the hole, took a GRP mould, and stuck a face on it. It sounds pretty resonable, with a vol of 19.8l, Qtc of about 0.76 and F3 of 46Hz, for the technical buffs! And yes, I do realise the speaker ain't quite level! I managed to make a clamp thingy to hold it in place too, so no drilling or gluing to the car. All I need to do now is stuf in a little rockwool (absorber) tidy up the wiring and re-fit a boot light.....a few ultrabright LED's I think! Phil OK.so I need to work on not posting the same pic twice! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ben16v 0 Posted May 15, 2006 looks very nice that good work you could prob make a bit of cash selling the mould Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Supercharged Junkie 0 Posted May 15, 2006 Looks nice and neat m8 Wouldn`t mind doing something like that, haven`t even got around to fitting rear speakers yet thou :-( Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Storm Monkey 0 Posted May 15, 2006 The mould would need a little work first - a bit too lumpy to see ATM. I would have made it easier if I could have rolled the car over to do the top bits! Bl**dy resin too runny! Phil Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lottysvdub 0 Posted May 15, 2006 very nice indeed :thumbleft: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Riley 0 Posted May 15, 2006 nice m8 8) i started out doing the same but ended up with 2x subs in a shelf :lol: never been good at measuring/cutting funny shapes... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mtc R32 0 Posted May 15, 2006 If i'm honest never been a fan really of mouting a sub to look neat, because thats all it ever will be (Neat)... I'm a bit of a perfectionist when it comes to sound... Subs have to be measured and placed in a specific dimension made box to get quality sound.. But thats just me!!!!! Each to their own... Looks nice and tucked up tho Good work Mate Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_Monkey 0 Posted May 15, 2006 If i'm honest never been a fan really of mouting a sub to look neat, because thats all it ever will be (Neat)... I'm a bit of a perfectionist when it comes to sound... Subs have to be measured and placed in a specific dimension made box to get quality sound.. But thats just me!!!!! Each to their own... Looks nice and tucked up tho Good work Mate Know what you mean mate, I once had a single 15" hit 142dB only powered off of two rocky 120.2 amps, all that was down to the box. It was damn ugly, but served it's purpose!!! But if you do decide to knock out any more moulds, chalk me down for one! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Storm Monkey 0 Posted May 16, 2006 Yeah, It's not a bad compromise though. The volume was calculated (have some very useful software for windows!) and measured, the box has no parallel surfaces, so should avoid standing waves/strange resonances etc. The construction is very stiff, as GRP is anyway, plus there are a few stiffening ribs inside to boot. I admit I would have vented it, but the volume would have been about twice thw size, and I'd never get the dive kit in there with it! Sometimes practical has to win. :( Phil Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NickVR6 0 Posted May 16, 2006 Phil, i've been playing around with cardboard templates dreaming about doing exactly this, not being able to stretch to some audiscape rear enclosureage. Yours is how i dreamt mine would look but won't im sure. Top work, very impressive indeed 8) Can see the other guys view points too, but I use my boot a lot so this really appeals. Plus im loathed to buy mad expensive hardware beyond a certain point as a car has to be the worst place on earth to get quality sound anyway. What are these spl comps then? A friend of mine said they are to get the highest db reading possible, but i assume its about quality too or you'd just stick a metal dustbin in the boot and throw a £30 firework in there? Can someone explain how they are judged etc?? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Storm Monkey 0 Posted May 18, 2006 Phil, i've been playing around with cardboard templates dreaming about doing exactly this, not being able to stretch to some audiscape rear enclosureage. Yours is how i dreamt mine would look but won't im sure. Cardboard and old plastic bags is the way forward! first step was to totally line the boot with plastic, sheeting, to avoid resin spill damage, then randomly slapped mat and resin in the hole. Easy really. Trust me, though, behind the carpet and front piece of MDF, its scruffy as hell! I can do some more pics/instructions if you want. Phil Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gradeAfailure 0 Posted May 18, 2006 Or you could make a few more and sell them! seeing as the Audioscape one is £180, I'd be happy to buy one off you if they'd be considerably less...? ;) looks good mate! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gradeAfailure 0 Posted May 26, 2006 i spy a potential market here... ;) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ben16v 0 Posted May 26, 2006 looks very nice that good work you could prob make a bit of cash selling the mould interested too Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
reaper1_3 0 Posted May 27, 2006 id take one...save me doing it!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Storm Monkey 0 Posted May 27, 2006 I have a few jobs to finish at the moment (I have no bathroom!), but might see if I can use smooth over the cast, and use it to make a mold for more. Will keep ypu posted! Phil Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flusted 0 Posted May 27, 2006 You dont NEED a bathroom,but we NEED sub boxes :lol: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_Monkey 0 Posted May 27, 2006 DAMN THIS THREAD!!!!! I've just gone out and bought 2 subs!!!!! :roll: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NickVR6 0 Posted May 28, 2006 Dave, can you describe the clamp as im not keen on drilling any bodywork, which is whats been holding me up. Ive made some carboard templates and im going to try and do the whole lot in mdf. Think ive got everything i need, other than knowledge! Im going with a 10 as ill probably loose some volume with the inner bit being mdf it wont be as close fitting to the near side inside, does that make sense!? Anyway clamp? and any other advice much apreciated. Jigsaw is in hand! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stealth42o 0 Posted May 28, 2006 Nice work, I got a false floor. No room for shopping. I am going to atempt this one before the summer is out. Really clean! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
colinstubbs 0 Posted May 28, 2006 You could make a bracket to attach it to the top of the suspension tower, where the parcel shelf support is attached by a nut/stud arrangement. That's what I've done, with that and the close fit I have with the rear seat and rear bulkhead it's well secure! :lol: Mine's a Jekyll and Hyde box, tidy from the front, mdf and fibre glass filler monstrousity at the rear :lol: Works ok with it's little 8" though :oops: Err........Yeah just read that back! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NickVR6 0 Posted May 28, 2006 id settle for an 8" lol cheers colin, unfortunately i think my strut brace may hamper this approach but there may still be a way to use the turret, or if lucks on my side when i have another look it could be easier! starting to wonder if i should just use the standard sub box up againsts the rear seats, but i really want a neat unit that i cant forget about and still do the shopping, when asked! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NickVR6 0 Posted May 28, 2006 you got any picks!? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites