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Old 05-23-2005, 02:59 AM
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Custom Speaker Boxes????

Ok so i got 2 12in and 2 8in MTX Subs i want to fit under the back seat. Does or has anyone built a box to go the length of the back seat yet. ANY PICS?
 
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Old 05-23-2005, 08:58 AM
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Are you talking about taking out the back seat to do the install. Otherwise there is not enough room, for air volume, for the speakers, to do a box install "under" the seat.
 
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I got a stealth box, 12 inch JL (single), looks factory, sounds awsome! Shakes the mirrors! Here is a good site to get ideas.

http://www.supercrewsound.com
 
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well i gave it a shot today. It can be done. I built individual boxes for the 2 12s and put the 2 8s in the same box. My boxes didn't match up. I messed up on the meassuring part. Anyway it would be a tight squeeze to put them in there and i'm not sure how it would sound so I just might have to go with something else. And i don't plan on taking the rear seat out. It would be nice if i could lift it though.
 

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Just a thought / Pioneer Premier came out w/ TS-SW124D a 12" shallow mount sub w/ several new concepts for use in tight spaces where large air space can't be found. It only requires 3- 1/4" deep for mounting space which fits the problems under our rear seats. I have 1 & just finished building a box for it. Still waiting for wiring to get here. This sub itself is sealed & will work in all types of boxes small or large. Not able to give details on how it sounds yet BUT can't wait.
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Old 06-02-2005, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Nukem420
well i gave it a shot today. It can be done. I built individual boxes for the 2 12s and put the 2 8s in the same box. My boxes didn't match up. I messed up on the meassuring part. Anyway it would be a tight squeeze to put them in there and i'm not sure how it would sound so I just might have to go with something else. And i don't plan on taking the rear seat out. It would be nice if i could lift it though.
Hey I would love to see what you have come up with. I might be able to help you out with some of it, if you can get some pics on your gallery of it. Or you can get back to me through a private message and I will get you an e-mail address that you can send some pics of your work to and maybe I can help you with a design idea, or something that I might be able to help you. Let me know.
 
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I scraped the boxes but i will layout the speakers in the pattern i was thinking about and post it.
 




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