Subwoofer enclosure thoughts.
#1
Subwoofer enclosure thoughts.
After reading various posts, I see that many of you would like better options for adding some bass to your vehicle without losing so much storage space.
What we were thinking of doing was creating a custom enclosure for one 10' woofer. The enclosure would be available in carbon fiber or fiberglass, and would replace the back panel that normally attaches to the inside of the rear hatch.
We may need to build it out a bit in order to acquire proper air space for the 10' sub. How many of you would be interested in something like this? I think it would be a nice compromise for some decent bass, and keeping decent storage space. It would look pretty darn pimp too!
Let us know your thoughts, and thanks for your input once again.
What we were thinking of doing was creating a custom enclosure for one 10' woofer. The enclosure would be available in carbon fiber or fiberglass, and would replace the back panel that normally attaches to the inside of the rear hatch.
We may need to build it out a bit in order to acquire proper air space for the 10' sub. How many of you would be interested in something like this? I think it would be a nice compromise for some decent bass, and keeping decent storage space. It would look pretty darn pimp too!
Let us know your thoughts, and thanks for your input once again.
#2
Originally Posted by BenDF
After reading various posts, I see that many of you would like better options for adding some bass to your vehicle without losing so much storage space.
What we were thinking of doing was creating a custom enclosure for one 10' woofer. The enclosure would be available in carbon fiber or fiberglass, and would replace the back panel that normally attaches to the inside of the rear hatch.
We may need to build it out a bit in order to acquire proper air space for the 10' sub. How many of you would be interested in something like this? I think it would be a nice compromise for some decent bass, and keeping decent storage space. It would look pretty darn pimp too!
Let us know your thoughts, and thanks for your input once again.
What we were thinking of doing was creating a custom enclosure for one 10' woofer. The enclosure would be available in carbon fiber or fiberglass, and would replace the back panel that normally attaches to the inside of the rear hatch.
We may need to build it out a bit in order to acquire proper air space for the 10' sub. How many of you would be interested in something like this? I think it would be a nice compromise for some decent bass, and keeping decent storage space. It would look pretty darn pimp too!
Let us know your thoughts, and thanks for your input once again.
#4
I won't know exact costs until we actually finish the mold. However, most of the cost will be from the material. It's a pretty large piece, and it needs to be strong. I don't want any weird resonance happening there.
I am going to try to keep it in the $500 range give or take. The fiberglass version will be substantially cheaper, for those who want to paint it their stock color.
I am going to try to keep it in the $500 range give or take. The fiberglass version will be substantially cheaper, for those who want to paint it their stock color.
#6
I'd be totally interested too.
So much of what I'd like to modify on my Fit Sport requires parts that don't exist yet, including a double-DIN console swap, dead pedal, etc. A custom sub-enclosure would be most definitely on my list... couldn't have hoped for something THAT specialized so soon after this car launched!
So much of what I'd like to modify on my Fit Sport requires parts that don't exist yet, including a double-DIN console swap, dead pedal, etc. A custom sub-enclosure would be most definitely on my list... couldn't have hoped for something THAT specialized so soon after this car launched!
#7
I am in seach for something like that. Wouldn't be a bad idea to make something for the opposite side to hide/mount an amp or two. I would only be in for fiberglass so I could upholster it to match interior. I'd like it to be as stealthy as possible.
#8
There is barely going to be enough room for the sub. I think we'll leave the amps out of this design. Less chance of rattling problems. We want the piece to look nice, and be sturdy. However, we want Fit owners to still have storage space.
I think when people throw a box back there, they are really giving up what little storage they have.
I think when people throw a box back there, they are really giving up what little storage they have.
#9
I didn't mean to have the amp in the same side as the sub. It seems there is a little more room on the passenger side so I assume thats where the sub would go. I was suggesting making a panel to go on the drivers side that would be able to hold the amp on the inside. That way both sides would be CF. Clear as mud?
#10
I think maybe you are not understanding what we are making... Or I am not understanding what you are saying. This enclosure is not attaching to the seat. It is replacing the panel that attaches to the rear hatch.
#15
Well, Im planning(as soon as a reasonable dash kit comes in) to install additional midrange speakers in the back door. I used thios techniqu in my jeep cherokee, and I tell you what. Talk about tail gate party city. You can put a cooler inside the trunk pop the door and have music playing from your car sterio. Very fun! Id probably be interested in a mount for that, otherwise I am just going to have to cut holes in my hatches door panel.
#17
Originally Posted by BenDF
Personally I do not like speakers in the rear, unless it used for a very mild rear fill. That's just me though.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2321891
see the speakers in the back there. Thats what im talkin about.