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Finished up my Fiberglass convertible sub box.. pics inside!
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<blockquote data-quote="LDC2335" data-source="post: 10356708" data-attributes="member: 82561"><p>Figured id post this up, one because im a little proud of it and two to give others that dont want to lose their whole trunk an idea for installing a sub.</p><p></p><p>Amp is a Kenwood 500/1 and sub in pics is a kenwood exelon 10", current sub is a Alpine type-R. Cap is a Fosgate 1 farad, i know it says alpine, i put that on to match one of my older systems, probably going to make a cobra decal or something for it.</p><p></p><p>Went more in a budget with this install, normally i would do JL etc, but since i requested these for xmas presents i wanted to keep it cheaper. However these items are still CEA 2006 cetified to make the advertised power 500 rms @ 2ohms. </p><p></p><p>took about an entire week to accomplish since fiberglass takes forever to dry when its freezing outside i used fiberglass cloth/resin for the back/sides and 3/4 mdf for the front.</p><p></p><p>for the amp mount, i used mdf covered in carpet. i still have some wire hiding to do, and will probably re-carpet the bottom of the trunk since its starting to show its age.</p><p></p><p>results: nice.... this combo hits very hard for a single 10" and is even more than i needed/anticipated. i really just wanted a little low, since the accoustics in a vert are horrible and though all speakers have been upgraded, it wasnt enough. This has great sound quality and is quite a beast when cranked up.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]147350[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]147351[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]147352[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDC2335, post: 10356708, member: 82561"] Figured id post this up, one because im a little proud of it and two to give others that dont want to lose their whole trunk an idea for installing a sub. Amp is a Kenwood 500/1 and sub in pics is a kenwood exelon 10", current sub is a Alpine type-R. Cap is a Fosgate 1 farad, i know it says alpine, i put that on to match one of my older systems, probably going to make a cobra decal or something for it. Went more in a budget with this install, normally i would do JL etc, but since i requested these for xmas presents i wanted to keep it cheaper. However these items are still CEA 2006 cetified to make the advertised power 500 rms @ 2ohms. took about an entire week to accomplish since fiberglass takes forever to dry when its freezing outside i used fiberglass cloth/resin for the back/sides and 3/4 mdf for the front. for the amp mount, i used mdf covered in carpet. i still have some wire hiding to do, and will probably re-carpet the bottom of the trunk since its starting to show its age. results: nice.... this combo hits very hard for a single 10" and is even more than i needed/anticipated. i really just wanted a little low, since the accoustics in a vert are horrible and though all speakers have been upgraded, it wasnt enough. This has great sound quality and is quite a beast when cranked up. [ATTACH=full]147350[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]147351[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]147352[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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