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Splitting sub enclosure between trunk and cabin?
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<blockquote data-quote="Laserface" data-source="post: 8721637" data-attributes="member: 625328"><p>I appreciate the input.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It IS alien to me. I'd never heard of a "4th" until Popwarhomie mentioned it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not looking for anything huge. I'm redoing the 30 year old factory system, and I see a chance to make an upgrade. I just want to add a little bass. Trunk space is more important than bass. That's why I was proposing a shallow mount 8 with a small, sealed box. I'm just not sure if my half and half box would function properly. I guess it seems like I'm trying to reinvent the wheel here.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The back seat in this car is beyond useless. When comfortable in the driver's seat, there is 1" of rear leg room. One inch. It's very unlikely there will ever be a passenger back there. I believe "backseat infringement" is a little harsh for what I have planned. The car is undergoing a bit of a restoration, and will be in the upholstery shop anyway. It would be easy for me to build something similar to what's in the attached photo before it goes to upholstery shop. It would have the same footprint as the current (empty) first aid container, level with the bolsters on the rear seats.</p><p></p><p>Given context, do my box designs make more sense? I'm more interested in making the best of the minimal space I'm willing to lose, than I am with maxing out the bass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laserface, post: 8721637, member: 625328"] I appreciate the input. It IS alien to me. I'd never heard of a "4th" until Popwarhomie mentioned it. I'm not looking for anything huge. I'm redoing the 30 year old factory system, and I see a chance to make an upgrade. I just want to add a little bass. Trunk space is more important than bass. That's why I was proposing a shallow mount 8 with a small, sealed box. I'm just not sure if my half and half box would function properly. I guess it seems like I'm trying to reinvent the wheel here. The back seat in this car is beyond useless. When comfortable in the driver's seat, there is 1" of rear leg room. One inch. It's very unlikely there will ever be a passenger back there. I believe "backseat infringement" is a little harsh for what I have planned. The car is undergoing a bit of a restoration, and will be in the upholstery shop anyway. It would be easy for me to build something similar to what's in the attached photo before it goes to upholstery shop. It would have the same footprint as the current (empty) first aid container, level with the bolsters on the rear seats. Given context, do my box designs make more sense? I'm more interested in making the best of the minimal space I'm willing to lose, than I am with maxing out the bass. [/QUOTE]
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