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Thread: How to build speaker boxes

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    You can always make some out of fiberglass and mold them where ever you want, good thing about it is it can mold to any shape you want no mater how tight it is (for subs it is important the get the right volume of air). Here are some pic's of my Torana that i made a sub enclosure for.




    Jason.

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    If you want to go real bodgy and get pretty damn decent sound, then you want these:
    CREATIVE INSPIRE 2500 SUBWOOFER SPEAKER SYSTEM AS NEW - eBay, Speakers, Subwoofers, Audio, Electronics. (end time 30-Apr-10 17:11:15 AEST)

    You feed switched 12v dc into the small amp on the back of the subwoofer part (which hopefully you can hide under a seat or somewhere). You'll need a preamp out from your headunit. If you've only got speaker outputs on your head deck then you'll need a LOC (low output converter) as well.
    The legs come off those small speakers. Without legs they're 13.5cm high, 9cm wide and 9cm deep. Subwoofer is 20cm x 20cm x 20cm.

    I ran a set of these in my RRC as my front speakers. Wiretied to the air vents !

    I had it hooked up to in ipod and it went plenty well. Cost me NZ$20. The RRC was a v8 with modded exhaust and next to no sound deadening.

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