Carey Frennier
Well-Known Member
So, I found out today that the box I was talking about for the install of my two 12" JBLs would be a perm install. It wouldn't be a modular design and it would be anchored to the rear wall and then built inside the vehicle.
Ugh!!! I can't do this to my truck. Everything I've done can be removed. The problem with this box is that it's so huge, 2.22cu ft, that it covers my child seat anchors. I plan to have children before this vehicle is paid off so I need those anchors.
If I build it so I can get remove them or get to the anchors I lose massive amounts of airspace.
The boxes I had in my F150 were .84 each and they sounded great. They fit in my G2 ST but I wanted to improve on that. I wanted to gain some airspace and hit some lower notes. They sounded awesome before but I was hoping that I could get some more bass out of them for the coolest truck I've ever owned.
I have to wonder....can two 10" subs do a better job if they fit the airspace better?
Ugh!!! I can't do this to my truck. Everything I've done can be removed. The problem with this box is that it's so huge, 2.22cu ft, that it covers my child seat anchors. I plan to have children before this vehicle is paid off so I need those anchors.
If I build it so I can get remove them or get to the anchors I lose massive amounts of airspace.
The boxes I had in my F150 were .84 each and they sounded great. They fit in my G2 ST but I wanted to improve on that. I wanted to gain some airspace and hit some lower notes. They sounded awesome before but I was hoping that I could get some more bass out of them for the coolest truck I've ever owned.
I have to wonder....can two 10" subs do a better job if they fit the airspace better?