Nice job , but after all that work I’m Very surprised you didn’t make it a sealed enclosure. Yes understand you can use the door as one but you can’t beat a enclosure for your mid bass. Lots of very hi end SQ installs are done with sealed kick pods . Also I’m talking about having the correct Q’ft for the mid . Will have a better response on the RTA.
Looks great awesome work boxes like theses are perfect for looks only down fall you don’t get nowhere close to what the subwoofer is made for the sound quality is poor and you won’t have any bass at all coming from that sub there is actually a lot of math and science that goes behind building a subwoofer enclosure but I love how clean it looks nice work guys also I know you said that you used glass but I didn’t see any glass especially on the front half of the box only fabric did you put it on the back of the inside of the box?
Some people find dash speakers acceptable, other don't. Reflections are a concern and the windshield acts as a waveguide, depending on vehicle outcome could be good or bad. If they're using these crossed high, it must be aimed on axis.
biggest waste of 6 minutes of my life didn't show ya fuck all. and how do u pour it into the sub. didn't he mean subwoofer enclosure . and where did the carpet come from its like a 6 minute video and at the end its like here's one i prepared earlier tada lmfao
As soon as I saw The Ring I know it was MB Quartz. But I've never seen the Reference Series. I have the shallow rlp 10's I love my MB Quartz RLP254's but I missed one in tweeters from way back in the day
Do u make any sub boxes for a 2003 4door tacoma not for behind seats but for a sub box that wud go in the back on the floor were transfer hump is at that holds 2 subwoofers
Hey, nice enclosure. I am also planning to do the same for my new Honda jazz. I would like to know, how many grams of mat and liters of resin did you use approximately? It will be my first diy project. Thanks.