FS: Underseat sub enclosure for Screw including DC 10" Seattle
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FS: Underseat sub enclosure for Screw including DC 10" Seattle
Traded my F150 and no longer need the sub or box.
I had the enclosure custom built for the sub but it will fit other 10's.
There's a fiberglass bump out on the back to accommodate the magnet. It fits perfectly under the Super Crew back seat. Leaves the passenger side foldup open.
The box is recessed from the edges of the seat - does not stick out. With the black carpet it's very stealth.
Would like to get $300 plus shipping for box and sub. However, will consider offers.
Thanks!
I had the enclosure custom built for the sub but it will fit other 10's.
There's a fiberglass bump out on the back to accommodate the magnet. It fits perfectly under the Super Crew back seat. Leaves the passenger side foldup open.
The box is recessed from the edges of the seat - does not stick out. With the black carpet it's very stealth.
Would like to get $300 plus shipping for box and sub. However, will consider offers.
Thanks!
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Specs are listed here - http://www.dcsoundlab.com/level3.html
It sounds excellent with the 600 or so watts I was sending it.
It sounds excellent with the 600 or so watts I was sending it.
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Yes, I had a Rainbow iPaul DM2000 powering it. About 600-700 RMS.
No pictures of it installed - forgot to when I pulled it. It hides under the rear seat - recessed from the edges. Pretty stealthy if you have the black interior.
No pictures of it installed - forgot to when I pulled it. It hides under the rear seat - recessed from the edges. Pretty stealthy if you have the black interior.