Metered no bracing (roof has almost zero flex and absolutely no rattles - very strong anti-roll design), window meter position, warm evening, loaded off one door. Flexing some bass from the hatch seal, for sure - do have thoughts/plans to wall off the rear section with some half inch Lexan but I know that will change my cabin tuning and it scares me because it sounds REALLY good now with a good bandwidth from about 24Hz up to about 55Hz. I did a 135db at 20Hz and a 147 almost at 35. I sat between 135 and 143 for every frequency between 20 and 50 on a sweep with the peak being 146.68 at 35. Pretty happy, ngl.Metering is like one of those things like ripping a bandaid off haha, been there. Idk if you have your roof braced or anything, but you're at the level you might be flexing some bass out...just a thought. Cool build for sure.
Did you have the fur in the port when you metered?
Looking Very Nice man. I woukldnt rush anything. if i do.. I usually take my time. Nice Build Out man.Still alive, just haven't had the time to continue... though I do have some super tweeters going on now in test mode and hopefully I can order my new front mids in the coming week or two.
Wiring the in back looks a lot better (still not perfect) now but battery box still not finished or painted/covered/wrapped (haven't decided yet on method). Under-glow on the amp looking very Need for Speed Underground 2.
Slowly but surely...
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