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Old 09-18-2009, 04:45 PM
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There are recommended sizes of the boxes and stuff for each speaker... im thinking of making a box like someone did (looks like metal) and get rid of my back middle seat until i really need it.

I was wondering, Im putting together drawings for a sealed fiberglass box... and was wondering if i needed to put walls in between each speaker or not...

When i finish the drawings ill post them, might take a week or so because of work and school, looking to finish the box by april due to lack of free time
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Originally Posted by jazar10
There are recommended sizes of the boxes and stuff for each speaker... im thinking of making a box like someone did (looks like metal) and get rid of my back middle seat until i really need it.

I was wondering, Im putting together drawings for a sealed fiberglass box... and was wondering if i needed to put walls in between each speaker or not...

When i finish the drawings ill post them, might take a week or so because of work and school, looking to finish the box by april due to lack of free time
well it really depends on how much room you have to work with,what size of subs,yadda yadda,.. but I would to be on the safe side, just incase your subs cant fill the box with enough air to coushin the cone from hitting the basket. the last thing you wanna do is go threw all the work, and then you hear "pop and pinging" noises when bass hits.
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i would fab it up under the seat if it was me - but i use seat all time - guess not big deal if you don't - post pics when your done would be interesting to see - if your doing drawings by hand you might look into using the program maya (made by autodesk the same people who make autocad) its a good version to give you 3d perspective - you could probably even do it in autocad w/extrusions and everything...
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Originally Posted by fastford04150
i would fab it up under the seat if it was me - but i use seat all time - guess not big deal if you don't - post pics when your done would be interesting to see - if your doing drawings by hand you might look into using the program maya (made by autodesk the same people who make autocad) its a good version to give you 3d perspective - you could probably even do it in autocad w/extrusions and everything...
Im an Industrial design major, autocad to me is like breathing haha... but yeah, drawings are still on there way, they are not going to be exact, more or less like a draft/sketch... but personally, i love autocad... endless stuff to do on it

oh and i know Rhino, Maya is just way to confusing at this point... although I do like 3DS MAX
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Default 100% fiberglass speaker box

or you could just buy the one that Jacer Fabriglass makes for your model

http://www.jacerfabriglass.com/Ford-F-150.html




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