I don't think we show it, 2x4's attached to the front to keep it level, without them the box leaned forward. the box is so large, there are holes drilled out on the bottom of the box where the stock bolts in the floor stick up. so the box in a way locks in place on those boltsthought i saw this on youtube a few months back, now it makes sense
do any of the videos show how the box is attached to the truck and how the trans hump is handled? just a shelf maybe
Yea it was pretty mean for one sub, now that we have the proper specs so we can graph a response curve things will be an entire different story in the suburbanThat thing is SICK. I wanna hear it!
what you using to plot graphs and T/s parameters?Yea it was pretty mean for one sub, now that we have the proper specs so we can graph a response curve things will be an entire different story in the suburban
Been using WinISD for around 13 years, never lets me down. I've not tried the Dayton audio app yet ill have to try it. I'm just so used to winISD I keep using it and everything always lines up. I like to be able to determine port velocity per wattage ect. really helps fine turn things per driver, as much output as possible while retaining a wide musical range is always my goal.what you using to plot graphs and T/s parameters? I use the lil dayton audio and its accurate..
13 cubes internal, about 26 cubes externalyeah that sub is crazy, i like the box.. whats the cf?