Seen several mentions of sub placement, sub box setup, etc floating around in different threads.
In an effort to pull together the options different people are using, post up pics and details of your install.
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Seen several mentions of sub placement, sub box setup, etc floating around in different threads.
In an effort to pull together the options different people are using, post up pics and details of your install.
My boat went to Earmark Marine for the sub install because I was looking for a properly ported box, which was just out of dusty and my knowledge base.
Ported box, built to spec, for Wetsounds XXX. Since we used the factory facade for the amp rack, a new one was made out of starboard and attached to the front of the box. We did not go back with carpet.
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This is the box I am putting under the helm,of my Craz. Test fitted it and it's going to work out perfect
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I got mine on sale for about $130. I figure it's tuned for that subwoofer and looks better than the kits boxes you can buy from Walmart etc, so why not. My buddy has the same woofer, but previous generation, in a generic "truck box" of roughly the same size in his LSV and it sounds great!
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Currently in process of making custom box for a KM10. Shallow mount truck boxes didn't offer enough volume and I wanted to stay away from COTS box that were too deep, taking away feet space, or wouldn't hold up to marine enviro. For those who have made their own, and went with another option than carpet, what were the choices? I've got initial thoughts about a DIY Rhino lining or similar.
COTS - only other people I have heard use that term are people that are involved in defense acquisition.
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3/4 mdf box that I rhino lined myself and then carpeted. I put 1" worth of acrylic runners on each end on the bottom to lift the box off the floor should any water pool under it. did the same in the supra and 5 years later no issues. thinking I'll get the same out of this box. cut a panel to fit on the front and screwed it to the front of the box after carpeting it. grill was a few weeks later. made a removable panel to hide all the wiring behind but it wasn't installed yet.
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I'll have to get an actual picture and add to this thread. What I have in My Supra is something similar to this.
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it is mounted up under the dash in a way that you cannot see the sub unless you are looking for it. Actually sounds good with all the Polk speakers in the boat.
Question: For the guys here running some serious thump....do y'all have to place any Dynamat anywhere or are buzzes & rattles a non-issue?
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[QUOTE=Stazi;301329]COTS - only other people I have heard use that term are people that are involved in defense acquisition.
You pegged me.
Got a couple of Polk MM1040's subs in under the helm on our Mondo 2014 to match the 6.5" in cabin Polk MM651UM's.
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Been using them a bit this Summer, puts a smile on my face every time......
Cheers BruceR
I have a wall of boom....4 KM10s
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First thing done was to add short feet to the bottom of the floor to keep it level. The hump, which is getting cut off, supports the back of the floor. A level and sandpaper were used to make everything level front to back.
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Next thing was to cut off the hump.
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Designed and built the box using size suggested by Exile. Used 3/4 Birch plywood, glue, screws, and staples. Routered all the edges.
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Used several coats of oil based paint inside and out and finished off with clear coat. Added carpet and electrical. Finished off with starboard feet to keep moisture from wicking up the carpet.
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Finished box installed in the boat.
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The box slid in and dropped in place behind the floor. Both sides were trimmed to match the contour of the hull and walkway wall.
Nice job .....
JL 12W7 in built to spec ported box, powered by Wetsounds SD2
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it's on the wrong side of the boat for surfing tho ;)
not for Dusty. that boy is GOOFY!
I removed the fiberglass hump.
Installed a Exile Big 15 <they no longer make> Sealed box built to sub specs.
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Had like this for a while them got really bored with the box.
Changed it to
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So I've seen the gamut on here from 4 10's to a single 12 or 15....I realize acoustics in an open air environment are different than in a car or pickup but can anyone comment on SPL?
I would imagine that smaller but more drivers are pushing more air & sound "tighter" musically whereas the single big dog hits "harder"....is that the case? I also realize free air vs sealed vs ported (tube/slot) all add another variable in frequency response.
....curious basshead here.
I tend to find myself turning the sub down more then up lol. At a certain point I worry about my dash electronics, this sub hit so hard its sending water ripples out around the boat, when surfing there is no issue hearing and feeling the bass from this size sub.
When I has the 12, it was a prototype that is now the official Big 12 of Exile and it hit really hard as well but on no level compared to the 15.
I have had to go back and put nylon lock nuts on every bolt in my dash, as I would randomly find bolts laying on the carpet.
I am sure 4 10s, 2 12s, have a more solid punch though, it kind of depends on your preference in how the bass sounds I think. I really like the sound of the 15, but in my truck I have a 10 and it punches really hard and makes it seem a little larger then it is.
Surface area rules. So two 10's would have greater output than a single 12 and could absolutely hit "harder" if thats the term you want to use. However, a larger woofer will have deeper bass extension than any number of smaller woofers. I think this is where you might be getting the "tighter" effect, narrower band width. Further, a single 12 in a ported enclosure would require a smaller enclosure than two 10's in a sealed, and have greater output and deeper bass. A ported 12" could also have greater output than a sealed 15" and again, might require a smaller enclosure. But, the larger woofer would have deeper bass extension.Quote:
I would imagine that smaller but more drivers are pushing more air & sound "tighter" musically whereas the single big dog hits "harder"....is that the case?
It would be very easy to build an SPL setup in a boat much like a car, that would rattle your teeth out. Right enclosure and right amp and tuning, and you're there. It would likely be a one note wonder, but if you are out for an SPL jackhammer, you dont care about SQ.
This doesnt even get into wattage and excursion, the other two factors effecting output.
Thanks for the input! Yeah, I'm not looking to do a DB Drag or anything like that....just wanting to have a setup that is tight and punchy for something technical (hard rock - double bass pedals) yet still have the excursion capability to hit the low lows (trap, dubstep)
Fyi for any of you looking to build your own enclosures or have wiring questions. Check out the12volt.com this is a great recource with all the free calculators for box size and wiring diagrams you can think of. I use to use it all the time back in the day when i worked as an installer at a custom car audio shop.
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Sorry for my delay,
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