Pondering subs and boxes
Hey all!
I was lurking and reading some of everyone's builds and questions about their subs and I am seeing some different generations of the F150 but didn't really encounter any 2010 builds and threads about them. So onto what I would like some community feedback about: Presently getting back into the audio market, been out for about 5 years (last system in my 2000 F150 was stolen and broke my heart at the time to rebuild it). Now I have a 2010 F150 SCrew, love how Ford leveled the back flooring which helps a ton! While I've listened to many subs, I have yet to sit down and take measurements as to what I can and cannot truly play with. I am traveling for the next few weeks for my company so the truck is sitting comfy in the garage till I get back. My needs: - Would love 2 10"s in either seperate boxes or a joined/shared airspace box (would like the amp to sit between them if seperate, otherwise mounting the amp goes behind the rear seats) - Need to know what I can get away with in terms of box and subs underneath the rear seats. I am ok with a downfiring or upfiring position but that also depends on the subs as well if they should be either or face outwards. Amps/Mids and Highs and Double DIN head units are things I am shopping for, those for me are easy to nail down however. Any suggestions or input from anyone is greatly appreciated! |
What's your budget for this? And definitely go downfiring/upfiring it'll have more output than having them face towards you or the back of the truck.
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Originally Posted by pizzaman711
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What's your budget for this? And definitely go downfiring/upfiring it'll have more output than having them face towards you or the back of the truck.
If I could get them on Ebay all the better since I do prefer gray market pricing versus retail. I am not interested in competition sound/products. Appreciate the reply and looking forward to chatting soon! |
Any reason with going with 2 10's over a single 12 or even two 12s?
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Originally Posted by pizzaman711
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Any reason with going with 2 10's over a single 12 or even two 12s?
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Shallow 12" Alpine Type R's, done. :)
Unless you wait for the new BMs. :D |
Exactly what I was gonna say^. Beat me to it :)
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Originally Posted by mSaLL150
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Shallow 12" Alpine Type R's, done. :)
Unless you wait for the new BMs. :D 2 Things: BMs? and For the type Rs, the supercrewsound has pre fab'd boxes that they build per their website to spec, not bad considering I am not a wood worker savvy guy nor do I have all the tools to work w/ MDF part. board etc etc. Should I give them a whirl or just have a local speaker shop build the boxes? |
I run 2 shallow mount Rockfords in a prefab box under the rear seat. I love them.
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Originally Posted by F150Wrathful
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BMs? and For the type Rs, the supercrewsound has pre fab'd boxes that they build per their website to spec, not bad considering I am not a wood worker savvy guy nor do I have all the tools to work w/ MDF part. board etc etc. Should I give them a whirl or just have a local speaker shop build the boxes?
I am always a fan of custom built boxes since they will always fit and perform the best, but that's not to say pre-fab enclosure cannot work well. I have no experience with the supercrewsound stuff but if you are confident it will work for your application then don't hesitate. |
I try to build all my boxes myself also, but supercrew sound from what I've seen on here has some pretty good reviews. Just make sure the box your looking at has the airspace the sub you choose requires or a little less. You can trick the sub into thinking there's more airspace if you stuff the box with polyfill but you can't take it away if the box is too big.
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Originally Posted by pizzaman711
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I try to build all my boxes myself also, but supercrew sound from what I've seen on here has some pretty good reviews. Just make sure the box your looking at has the airspace the sub you choose requires or a little less. You can trick the sub into thinking there's more airspace if you stuff the box with polyfill but you can't take it away if the box is too big.
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http://www.klausaudio.com/subwoofer-...woofer-box.php
That'll explain it better than I ever could haha |
Nice read on that and good to know the alternative from a craft dept in a box store can be used as well. Plus the fact that one can put as much as they like inside the box till the sound is acceptable to the owner is even better.
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