vorgath
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I have a '91 Camaro, deleted the backseat, so now I have quite some room for subwoofers. However I have some concerns/questions.
My buddy at work has a setup prooving it's not the actual size of the system but the design that matters, he's running an Audiobahn amp feeding an 8 inch Fosgate Punch 2 subwoofer at 2 Ohm. His is mounted in the trunk.
It works for him, but it seems like the tiny and I mean it's tiny, sealed enclosure of his, benefits a lot from it's ability and angle, how it's mounted inside the roof area of the trunk. It looks to me like it can reflect and basically benefit from his entire trunk for a better sound.
Is it possible to do something like that with an area behind the front seats in a Camaro ? I'd like to feed two 8's or 10's, nothing huge, but just a decent combination of quality and loudness. Would it help if I would take some pictures of the area where I'm thinking of putting a box in ? Should I make the box as big as possible ?
I'd prefer to go with a sealed enclosure, since this will be my first project. I'll use a little bit of fiberglass just to reinforce. (Have quite a bit of fiberglass experience with my hood, so I know it's not as easy and simple all the time). Will use MDF or similar for the main part.
Also, I think I heard one should get amp/subwoofer combo, matched something like amp feeding a bit over half of the woofer's max RMS ?
I can't go with the traditional solution, i.e. trunk/hatch mounted subwoofer plate/box.
Subwoofers mounted in spare tire area and lock box area, wouldn't be any better than behind the front seats, correct ?
My buddy at work has a setup prooving it's not the actual size of the system but the design that matters, he's running an Audiobahn amp feeding an 8 inch Fosgate Punch 2 subwoofer at 2 Ohm. His is mounted in the trunk.
It works for him, but it seems like the tiny and I mean it's tiny, sealed enclosure of his, benefits a lot from it's ability and angle, how it's mounted inside the roof area of the trunk. It looks to me like it can reflect and basically benefit from his entire trunk for a better sound.
Is it possible to do something like that with an area behind the front seats in a Camaro ? I'd like to feed two 8's or 10's, nothing huge, but just a decent combination of quality and loudness. Would it help if I would take some pictures of the area where I'm thinking of putting a box in ? Should I make the box as big as possible ?
I'd prefer to go with a sealed enclosure, since this will be my first project. I'll use a little bit of fiberglass just to reinforce. (Have quite a bit of fiberglass experience with my hood, so I know it's not as easy and simple all the time). Will use MDF or similar for the main part.
Also, I think I heard one should get amp/subwoofer combo, matched something like amp feeding a bit over half of the woofer's max RMS ?
I can't go with the traditional solution, i.e. trunk/hatch mounted subwoofer plate/box.
Subwoofers mounted in spare tire area and lock box area, wouldn't be any better than behind the front seats, correct ?
