I'm going to be building a 1" thick completly plexiglass ported box/amp rack for a 2001 BMW 328i and I need some advice.
BMW trunks don't really let sound escape into the cab of the car all that well because of their solid engineering, so I need any advice on anyone who has done this or thinks they know //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
My two thoughts besides standard rear firing were subs faced upwards and two round ports that feed directly into the old woofer cutouts (about 3" diameter) (I would obviously have to remove the woofers) or face the subs up (at the rear shelf) and a slot vent directly into the armrest (which would pretty much require that the armrest be down when playing music)...
I just don't know what is going to bring sound into the cab.
She is using an Audiobahn A1500HCX amp to power the RE 12" XXX... she used to have two AW120Q subs in a sealed box, and she is looking for something noticably louder, with a more custom look. Just trying to guage some ideas here!
Thanks guys,
-----Nate Weibley
BMW trunks don't really let sound escape into the cab of the car all that well because of their solid engineering, so I need any advice on anyone who has done this or thinks they know //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
My two thoughts besides standard rear firing were subs faced upwards and two round ports that feed directly into the old woofer cutouts (about 3" diameter) (I would obviously have to remove the woofers) or face the subs up (at the rear shelf) and a slot vent directly into the armrest (which would pretty much require that the armrest be down when playing music)...
I just don't know what is going to bring sound into the cab.
She is using an Audiobahn A1500HCX amp to power the RE 12" XXX... she used to have two AW120Q subs in a sealed box, and she is looking for something noticably louder, with a more custom look. Just trying to guage some ideas here!
Thanks guys,
-----Nate Weibley