I didnt read all the way through until after the Pic of the enclosure inside. Id do the same with the enclosureFlip the box so that the subwoofer is facing the rear of the car.
I didnt read all the way through until after the Pic of the enclosure inside. Id do the same with the enclosureFlip the box so that the subwoofer is facing the rear of the car.
Buy a different vehicle with more room to utilize. You may be able to make a taller enclosure to get more Cubes for a pair of tens possibly? and do an Aero Ported enclosure?? For a better sub?? You can always buy a different sub and try it in that enclosure.Be better sub up port up by looking at that pic and car. I wouldnt do too much. Im sure that roof is not very rigid in that car.I don’t want to wall it yet since it’s my daily still using the back seats. Any other suggestions?
Could probably fit 2 10s or 4 8s which would give you more cone area.
The sa12 I've it's a v2 can handle a little more power but you are already above rms and any more power will rapidly kill it if you just get the wrong boosted song and send it to clip city.
You could likely raise tuning to about 36hz and gain on the meter without losing too much low end.
Put a new baffle on it and install two Sundown SA 10's. That will give you 40% more cone area.
Does no one else think that port has too much area? That is about the same size I have on 2 12" Fosgate T0 subs. I think it equates to shooting a spitball through a toilet paper tube versus a straw.
L 24 in w 13in h16 in port 3.25 h10.5What's the length, width, and height of your box? What is the length and width of your port?
L 24 in w 13in h16 in port 3.25 h10.5