Hi, first time poster here.
Does anyone have any thoughts on where in a '15 Suburban might be the acoustically-optimal location(s) to put a pair of 12" subs in 0.9 cubic-foot boxes? I wasn't sure whether they should go right behind the third row seat or farther back, against the rear hatch. I'm comfortable taking a saw to any of the interior plastic in the cargo area, if it gives me some room; my only requirement is that they be placed off to the side(s) as much as possible since I often have to carry a lot of luggage...
FYI this is a budget, SQ-focused build (3-way active crossover, dedicated class a/b amps @4ohms, sealed boxes) using a stock GM 170a alternator and two marine batteries (bolted underneath in the back). Two Infinity Kappa 1200w subs, driven by a Massive Audio PX3000.2 amp and four Kappa 60.11cs tweeters and four midranges, driven by four Pioneer GM-A5702 amps.
I'll probably set the lower crossover point to 80hz.
Thanks for your thoughts!
Does anyone have any thoughts on where in a '15 Suburban might be the acoustically-optimal location(s) to put a pair of 12" subs in 0.9 cubic-foot boxes? I wasn't sure whether they should go right behind the third row seat or farther back, against the rear hatch. I'm comfortable taking a saw to any of the interior plastic in the cargo area, if it gives me some room; my only requirement is that they be placed off to the side(s) as much as possible since I often have to carry a lot of luggage...
FYI this is a budget, SQ-focused build (3-way active crossover, dedicated class a/b amps @4ohms, sealed boxes) using a stock GM 170a alternator and two marine batteries (bolted underneath in the back). Two Infinity Kappa 1200w subs, driven by a Massive Audio PX3000.2 amp and four Kappa 60.11cs tweeters and four midranges, driven by four Pioneer GM-A5702 amps.
I'll probably set the lower crossover point to 80hz.
Thanks for your thoughts!
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