the box volume is 0.65, the speaker is 0.75.. BUT.. its a VQ sub..
check this text from the auction out.
My test of the this ten inch version was a simple, sealed box at a scarcely believeable .75 cubic feet - the manual suggests you can go down to 0.3 cubic feet but for goodness sake this bass box would be so small the speaker would only just fit!!! The only time I've seen box sizes this small is using aperiodics! Anyway, with my .75 cubic footer this thing just blew my head off
i was originally going to buy the next sub down in the range.. till a coworker spotted this bargain auction
basic plan for the drivers side arch is as follows..
- prototype a carboard template big enough so when translated to MDF it'll have a hole to sink the amp through
- mount the amp sunken by having two metal bars / battons across the back raised on battons of MDF. this'll auto handle most cabling issues as they can be run behind and i assume this may be better for cooling (actually a mdf plate behind wouldnt be too hard either..)
- for mounting this assembly to the car... shaped blocks of foam glued/zip tied or whatever to the back side of amp plate thingy and in turn.. carpetted over + velcro'd to the car itself (just like how the stealthboxz does its sh!t the other side)..
i already have the MDF + box carpet to match my car + spray glue etc. will just need the velcro.
and i've already checked that theres enough length in the exiting cabling to reach.. theres loads of slack hidden away.. the earth lead may be a lil short.. but we'll have to see about that.. and i'll have to run speaker leads from the amp to the sub...
nothing too strenuous really...
i am gonna need some kinda grille for the speaker though as my boot regularly gets filled with skateboards