JM, what boat do you have (sorry, I'm on tapatalk and can't see your sig)? How hard was it to take the hump out completely? I am thinking about going this same route for the sub on my 08 lsv.
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JM, what boat do you have (sorry, I'm on tapatalk and can't see your sig)? How hard was it to take the hump out completely? I am thinking about going this same route for the sub on my 08 lsv.
2012 xlv, no hump in the newr models. they mounted a sub to a flat board and called it free air. my polk mounted in the hump on my obv sound 100x better...compartable perfoming subs.
Here is what I am looking at , thanks to Ian and dusty it got the brain moving...
Any pros or cons from you expert builders.
1.1 cu ft sealed box. Smallest footprint of the three. Best way to deal with wires
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...o/subwedge.jpg
1.15 cu ft sealed.
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...brectangle.jpg
2.2 cu. ft ported may have o move forward and lose three to five niches of leg room.
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...bwedgeport.jpg
Edit: I read Votto's post above and it seems by hump I was thinking of that thing on the right that the kick panel that it screws into but I am guessing no, it seems there's an"actual" hump on some models.
Mine is open like Votto's.
I have a Supra so I wouldn't be putting any LED Moomba logo on the panel. Now an LED Supra logo, hmmm, might be tempted.
looks like i am going with option one or a similar version.
Dang this exile sub is niooce!! 12 DVC 12xi
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...o/IMAG0233.jpg
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...o/IMAG0234.jpg
jmvotto, I may have missed it earlier in this thread, but what materials are you using to construct the box?
My, what a beautiful sub you have there.
:)
3/4 mdf and seal it will a couple coats of resin inside and out , then carpet it grey to blend in.