More Stereo DIY....Project: Get My Trunk Back/Sub-Box Build
History- Test V-1.0 was to hook up an old 10" home stereo sub-in-a-box to the existing equipment, result was far less than satisfactory. Added an amp to power...result was OK but the driver was obliviously struggling with the extra power...Upgraded to a higher end driver, sounded good but the huge box was not going to fit in the trunk soooo I went to chopping & came up with a feasible solution.
V-1.3
The sound was way ahead of anything I have ever owned but tended to be boomy, took up too much trunk even though the box's volume was way too small. Every reference I found suggested 1.0-cubic foot was ideal... So the plan came together to create from scratch a sub-box made to fit....
V-2.0 Is Born
MDF & 10" db Drive from the interior
Box coming together from trunk..Secret ingredient *Counter Top Bolts*
All together & functional...Oh yea I bought a bigger amp.
But I have to keep it turned down or buzz my low end drivers.
End result is a box approximately 0.9-CF, slightly smaller than ideal but information found on the net suggested that dampening material will make a box behave larger as well as tighten the bass while getting rid of the boom. After initial sound test without dampening I decided that I might benefit from adding, so a generous layer of poly-fill went in, this seems to have had the desired result.
Sound is cleaner than before & able to bring the volume higher before distortion. Definitely the Healthiest Sound System I have ever owned.
Also I got a lot of trunk space back, another inch & this 275/60-17 would not have fit.