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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8759439" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>So, it's mostly built. I'm not sure how much more this will be worked on. This was built basically within a week of me designing it, which was the plan. It's somewhat difficult to calculate volumes on boxes like these, because of all of the angles. Tough more or less means time consuming; there's a lot of back and forth and more back and forth until everything lines up.</p><p></p><p>But anyways, here is this massive wall style box inside of a relatively small vehicle. I'm surprised at how much space is truly inside of this vehicle; the vehile is a Scion tC. This wall's interior shell is over 23 cubes, with 1.5" all around:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]31895[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]31896[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm digging that purple!!! Keep in mind this is just a freshly done build. This whole box was just built from nothing this past week.</p><p></p><p>We'll have to see how it plays; it's definitely tuned to play very low, but I did my best to make this box have a wide range. I'm not sure when it'll be playing. I think the amps are 2x full bridge 8000w amps (per amp). So, lol, we'll see how it plays. That's a lot of potential power, and the system is powered by a significant bank of lithium and a large HO alt.</p><p></p><p>I'll let you guys know what I know, whenever I do. This wall was trying something new or different for the owner, so we'll see how he likes it. I designed this wall in a fashion to make it modifiable without too much work. It's a lot to explain, but I like to leave potential future options open, so you don't have to build an entirely new wall, you can just change what you have a little big.</p><p></p><p>Big shout out to the owner for building this monster. These angles and lining up everything is quite challenging! Looks proper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8759439, member: 591582"] So, it's mostly built. I'm not sure how much more this will be worked on. This was built basically within a week of me designing it, which was the plan. It's somewhat difficult to calculate volumes on boxes like these, because of all of the angles. Tough more or less means time consuming; there's a lot of back and forth and more back and forth until everything lines up. But anyways, here is this massive wall style box inside of a relatively small vehicle. I'm surprised at how much space is truly inside of this vehicle; the vehile is a Scion tC. This wall's interior shell is over 23 cubes, with 1.5" all around: [ATTACH type="full" alt="31895"]31895[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full" alt="31896"]31896[/ATTACH] I'm digging that purple!!! Keep in mind this is just a freshly done build. This whole box was just built from nothing this past week. We'll have to see how it plays; it's definitely tuned to play very low, but I did my best to make this box have a wide range. I'm not sure when it'll be playing. I think the amps are 2x full bridge 8000w amps (per amp). So, lol, we'll see how it plays. That's a lot of potential power, and the system is powered by a significant bank of lithium and a large HO alt. I'll let you guys know what I know, whenever I do. This wall was trying something new or different for the owner, so we'll see how he likes it. I designed this wall in a fashion to make it modifiable without too much work. It's a lot to explain, but I like to leave potential future options open, so you don't have to build an entirely new wall, you can just change what you have a little big. Big shout out to the owner for building this monster. These angles and lining up everything is quite challenging! Looks proper. [/QUOTE]
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