Not really! Problem solved when I can figure out how to design a box to the right specificationsBuild a box with the subs facing up. Problem solved
Gotta start somewhere, you've seen pictures on here. Start drawing and mocking up with cardboard to see what fits and what doesn'tNot really! Problem solved when I can figure out how to design a box to the right specifications
I can attest to this too, a local box builder (who built my box) ran a single Rockford 15" on 300W and it is to this day the loudest system I've ever heard. It was insanely impressive.You definitely have room for the twelves. You just need to find someone that can utilise every bit of space you have. Heck I'm working on a build to get an XCon 15 in the back of the 370. Whatever you go with, even if its 8's, just make sure you have a properly built enclosure for them. It makes all the difference in the world, and if you've never heard a sub setup that's built properly, you can probably get as loud as you want off half as much cone area as you think you'll need. I've done a lot of single 12 setups for people that have absolutely blown them away.
Dat port area... Looks like it. Ouch.Are those just holes you've cut in your box to try and make it "ported"?
I mean I have Trunk space all the way around. But depth wise from the bottom to the top once the hatch is closed the speak is about 8.5 inches.. So for say 2 12" or 1 15..I fee like an 8" depth wouldn't be enough for the magnet plus flex room, right? (Im a noob so, I probably sound stupid )You definitely have room for the twelves. You just need to find someone that can utilise every bit of space you have. Heck I'm working on a build to get an XCon 15 in the back of the 370. Whatever you go with, even if its 8's, just make sure you have a properly built enclosure for them. It makes all the difference in the world, and if you've never heard a sub setup that's built properly, you can probably get as loud as you want off half as much cone area as you think you'll need. I've done a lot of single 12 setups for people that have absolutely blown them away.
I'm probably not going to tell you any advice you're necessarily looking for, but IF you do end up building this next box yourself... be sure to do a bit of research on how to properly port a box. It's a bit more than cutting a rectangle or a couple circles in the box. The actual port of a ported box is everything as far as how you want it to sound. Research a bit about port area, or simply just go on youtube/google and look up "how to build a subwoofer box". Exocontralto definitely has a few nice beginner tutorials that helped me out a lot when I started out building my first box.I mean I have Trunk space all the way around. But depth wise from the bottom to the top once the hatch is closed the speak is about 8.5 inches.. So for say 2 12" or 1 15..I fee like an 8" depth wouldn't be enough for the magnet plus flex room, right? (Im a noob so, I probably sound stupid )
And yes, those are my ports, lol. Honestly for that box, I was running a 400 watt dual from wal mart for $40, my 2 kicker comps I got on sale at Best buy for $50 each, I built that box in a week in woodshop in highschool, and for what I paid. I think it sounds pretty **** good. I killed everyones 'high dollar' subs in our parking lot. Only because of the box. yet it's still a ****** setup But! It worked for awhile. Now it's time to move onto something much better. It's just figuring it out. I had my mind on 2 8's But now ill do more research and see about a single 12 with a big box or even a 15. Im not really sure though. My problem is knowing abosolutely nothing about cubes and sq feet, **** like that. Thats why the box I have now I just measured my trunk at the time, built it and threw it in there and was like whoa, sounds decent. Yet I didn't know each sub had it's own specifications for a box, and with that being said leaves me no idea how to build a box to it's specs, at all.