Need Design for Sub Box
#1
Need Design for Sub Box
I'm new to F150online, I have a 97' extended cab, it also has one of those work bench flip over back seats. I have purchased 2 10" subs to be put in but I'm new to this audio beefing up process. All in all I need a good design for a sub box for 2 10" subs. I would like to build my own box(money wise better).
#5
under seat box
you guy's let me know and I will help you out on a box design with measurements and all. The box I have designed is for a 2000 ext. cab. This box will work with all ext. cabs were the seat folds up.'
jason.calhoun@hp.com
jason.calhoun@hp.com
#6
subbox
OK, this is the measurements for a box were the rear seats fold under. I am not for sure if it will fit all models, you may also have to rasie the seat about 1 inch for this. This is also just a rough draft I am going to build it tomorrow and see how it fits, but at least it is a starting idea,
Mine is going to be 2 single boxes with one full part that the speakers hold to. But here are the starting measurements.
width-25 1/4
Height-15 3/4
top depth- 5 3/4
Bottom depth-7 3/4
It also matters what actual speakers you have due to the air space needed. I am also going to be firing the subs down toward the floor, it makes it sound a little better. So if you fire them downward too don't forget to add an extra 3/4 to the side pieces so your subs will not actual be hitting the floor when they thump. Thanks
Mine is going to be 2 single boxes with one full part that the speakers hold to. But here are the starting measurements.
width-25 1/4
Height-15 3/4
top depth- 5 3/4
Bottom depth-7 3/4
It also matters what actual speakers you have due to the air space needed. I am also going to be firing the subs down toward the floor, it makes it sound a little better. So if you fire them downward too don't forget to add an extra 3/4 to the side pieces so your subs will not actual be hitting the floor when they thump. Thanks
#7