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General => Car audio => Topic started by: brisdriver on 20 November 2007, 00:31

Title: Any ideas
Post by: brisdriver on 20 November 2007, 00:31
so im a musician who needs to use his boot and fill it a lot, but i'd like a nice sub in the boot and amp, is it possible to make a unit which contains the amp and sub and fits on the wheel arch of one side of the boot that i can take in and out easily this way when its in it doesnt take up to much room and can come out easily!!!, i have a mk3 driver any ideas or suggestions would be great, also sizes etc, im approaching this with a completly open mind.
Title: Re: Any ideas
Post by: Ruji on 20 November 2007, 01:16
u can either fabricate ur own box to fit in the side gap or there are ICE firms that manufacture custom stealth boxes for issues such as urs...i'm also considering as i keep my drum instrument in me boot most days too...along wiv me work tool box...cuttin it a bit fine for space so i may have to sacrifice sum mor space but you can get stelath boxes made...mite b a tad bit expensive as its mor custom and also get a shallow subwoofer to cater for the small space otherwise ur average sub magnet wont allow it to sit in the box sufficiently!
look up stealth boxes i gues..or see if any of the other guys here have done any or have bought anything as i havent yet...so cant realy giv u an estimate of a price either..sory.but look in2 it n see how u get on....all else fails...i was thinkin jus a small digital 10" sub..perhaps active to save space from an amp!
Title: Re: Any ideas
Post by: brisdriver on 20 November 2007, 11:05
would it be possible to fit the amp in the box with sub as well though? and then easy dissconnect wiring to make it as simple as possible!
Title: Re: Any ideas
Post by: mk2mark on 21 November 2007, 17:28
I managed to stick one in the passenger footwell. Sounds great. pic: http://www.iol.ie/~locoblade/mystuff/cars/sub2.jpg (http://www.iol.ie/~locoblade/mystuff/cars/sub2.jpg)
Title: Re: Any ideas
Post by: Guy on 21 November 2007, 17:36
stealth box
http://www.autoacoustics.co.uk/sbn-vg033.htm (http://www.autoacoustics.co.uk/sbn-vg033.htm)

amp box
http://www.autoacoustics.com/ampbox.htm (http://www.autoacoustics.com/ampbox.htm)

sorted  :smiley: