Any One got any Ideas where to put either a 10" or 12" sub in a Scenic without losing any boot space, Also need to fit an AMP maybe two.
Any Help would be appreciate. I know it's a hard problem.
Thanks
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Option 1
you could have a free air sub....which means the sub sits on a shelf. this way you dont loose any boot space.
Option 2
Create a fibreglass enclosure for your sub.....this will be expensive!
Option 3
dont use a 10" sub. Instead get 2 x 8" subs in the rear doors and get them amped (not forgetting the soundproofing of the doors)
Option 4
Dont use a sub.......use the money to buy a 3way speaker system.
you could have a free air sub....which means the sub sits on a shelf. this way you dont loose any boot space.
Option 2
Create a fibreglass enclosure for your sub.....this will be expensive!
Option 3
dont use a 10" sub. Instead get 2 x 8" subs in the rear doors and get them amped (not forgetting the soundproofing of the doors)
Option 4
Dont use a sub.......use the money to buy a 3way speaker system.
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build a frame for in the spare wheel. i seen this on meganesport.net a while back. seems like thats exactly what you would want if you want your boot space. obviously you could just make a basic version if you couldn't bas assed with all that.
so here it is from megsport. (id just post a link but sometimes they dont let non paid members view)
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Ok, I needed to keep my boot space as its a family car......but have been lightly bitten by the ICE bug.....and ended up wanting a bit more bottom end.
Thought about one of the all in one Alpine units.........but changed my mind
Ended up with an Alpine AMP (352) and a 10" JLW1v2 - and a spare wheel to boot - installed like this...
Power cable installation, finding the grommit is easy.....well, it is from the inside anyways......I was scared when MrT and 306Dean got the spanners out......
but all went fine. The power cable runs through the grommit - thanks to MrTs persistance - obviously used to pushing small things into tiny spaces :funnysh1t:...aaah couldnt resist that one
so, next for the AMP. Under floor was gonna mean lifting it a bit far - so its hidden away behind here
checked the heat thing.......doesnt get run on huge power so should be ok, if it starts cutting out I shall cut the carpet along the top to allow the heat to get out......will wait and see
Box time.......local ICE place wanted 250 spondoolies to make me a fibreglass box so I thought again
bendy ply and a buddy who likes challenges and was quite good at woodwork....we started to make the box. Heres the frame - just checking the size
so it fits..........skinned using bendyply and then laminated in black, and the top finished with a cool frosted acrylic top
Installed it looks like this....:drool:
had to lift the floor a little (still using the original floor - doesnt seem to affect the sound at all - but this is my first install - so dont really know what it should sound like) so built a kinda frame for it to sit on - round the edge
Also carpeted them and the rest of the boot floor - looks a bit better I think
The little block provides support in the middle - it rests on the tyre - otherwise the floor wasnt gonna be very strong at all
And if I need the wheel? it lifts out without too much fuss
boot floor back in - and nobody would know
it sounds.......:bomb: :bomb: quite silly really. I think the volume is quite low compared to the recommendations - but I have packed it with wadding - apparently this confuses the sub into thinkiing there is more volume available - dont know but seems to work.
Wifey hates it - kids want to know what that thunder noise is.......and daddy is enjoying his midlife crisis
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hope this helps
kyle
so here it is from megsport. (id just post a link but sometimes they dont let non paid members view)
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Ok, I needed to keep my boot space as its a family car......but have been lightly bitten by the ICE bug.....and ended up wanting a bit more bottom end.
Thought about one of the all in one Alpine units.........but changed my mind
Ended up with an Alpine AMP (352) and a 10" JLW1v2 - and a spare wheel to boot - installed like this...
Power cable installation, finding the grommit is easy.....well, it is from the inside anyways......I was scared when MrT and 306Dean got the spanners out......
but all went fine. The power cable runs through the grommit - thanks to MrTs persistance - obviously used to pushing small things into tiny spaces :funnysh1t:...aaah couldnt resist that one
so, next for the AMP. Under floor was gonna mean lifting it a bit far - so its hidden away behind here
checked the heat thing.......doesnt get run on huge power so should be ok, if it starts cutting out I shall cut the carpet along the top to allow the heat to get out......will wait and see
Box time.......local ICE place wanted 250 spondoolies to make me a fibreglass box so I thought again
bendy ply and a buddy who likes challenges and was quite good at woodwork....we started to make the box. Heres the frame - just checking the size
so it fits..........skinned using bendyply and then laminated in black, and the top finished with a cool frosted acrylic top
Installed it looks like this....:drool:
had to lift the floor a little (still using the original floor - doesnt seem to affect the sound at all - but this is my first install - so dont really know what it should sound like) so built a kinda frame for it to sit on - round the edge
Also carpeted them and the rest of the boot floor - looks a bit better I think
The little block provides support in the middle - it rests on the tyre - otherwise the floor wasnt gonna be very strong at all
And if I need the wheel? it lifts out without too much fuss
boot floor back in - and nobody would know
it sounds.......:bomb: :bomb: quite silly really. I think the volume is quite low compared to the recommendations - but I have packed it with wadding - apparently this confuses the sub into thinkiing there is more volume available - dont know but seems to work.
Wifey hates it - kids want to know what that thunder noise is.......and daddy is enjoying his midlife crisis
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hope this helps
kyle
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yeah Ross who had that last sub installation for his car - is asking if people wanna do a group buy for those - so check MS for info about it - may be able to get some made up.
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