Looking to trade my brand new 9KV2, for a signle 10"

Discussion in 'Car Audio Classifieds' started by boostdfoci, Feb 8, 2007.

  1. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    Nope...that you must do old fashioned way...on paper and a calculator..Thats what I do...isn't hard. Doesn't take too much time.

    Or you could use this for your box after reaching the FR that you want

    http://reaudio.com/speaker_box/LPort_Box_Calc.html
     
  2. boostdfoci

    boostdfoci Full Member

    This is awesome, thank you sooo much, no I can design to fit my hatch!!!!!
     
  3. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    No problem..have at it and come back if you have any further questions
     
  4. boostdfoci

    boostdfoci Full Member

    One last question, is this the only dox design they have? Meaning do they have one for a side port etc?
     
  5. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    yes...just manipulate the length and width to make it a side port....like make the depth long and the width short...get the idea??

    Once you do that it will look like you are looking at the enlcosure from the rear
     
  6. boostdfoci

    boostdfoci Full Member

    AZN, thanks man here is the box I just finished 1,25 CuFt total with L-port 1.5" for the two ED 9kv2's.
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    This is 11" deep x 32" wide x 10" high. this is made to fit the hatch of mazda3!
     
  7. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    Nice....Good work...I would have braced inbetween the woofer cutouts
     
  8. TheViking

    TheViking Well-Known Member

    Good job boostd. I agree, add some simple 2x4 bracing between the woofers to the back wall, be sure to use glue and screws.
     
  9. TheViking

    TheViking Well-Known Member

    LOL!!!!!

    And damn those jigsaws!!!!!!!!! I just noticed your speaker holes!!!!

    Not making fun of you....Most everyone that has limited use in the jigsaw world does the same thing! ALMOST circular holes!!!!!!!


    I did the same thing in the beginnings of my carrere! It ok!!!!!! Will work fine!
     
  10. boostdfoci

    boostdfoci Full Member

    I tried so hard, LOL it was 3 in the morning and my wife was like shut the hell up!!!. I can add the bracing, where though? on the back wall or between the front wall holes? I was going to do that, but I did not know if it would effect noise?

    Thanks Guys, Ia m glad no one is yelling at me anymore!!!!
     
  11. boostdfoci

    boostdfoci Full Member

    Man those holes look bad, I just noticed in the pics, I will try to round them out tonight!
     
  12. DREAMZmustang

    DREAMZmustang Full Member

    ill trade you my bike
     
  13. boostdfoci

    boostdfoci Full Member

    What, what bike?
     
  14. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    No need to round out the holes boostd....just type some type of sealer like foam tape window sealer crap...or rope caulk.

    get some 3/4 or 1 inch wooden dowels...you can use those for bracing since you already assembled the box.
     
  15. boostdfoci

    boostdfoci Full Member

    Done,carpeted etc!!!

    Thanks guys for all your help!!
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  16. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    Pretty good boostd.

    BUT, How does it sound??? Compared with the microbox??
     
  17. boostdfoci

    boostdfoci Full Member

    Do noy know yet, did not get a chance to hook it up. tomorrow!
     
  18. TheViking

    TheViking Well-Known Member

    looks pretty good boostd!!!!
     
  19. boostdfoci

    boostdfoci Full Member

    WOW! Sounds 100x's better the JL microsub box! I have it tuned to 35 HRZ with an L=port 1.5" with 1.2 CuFt internal volume. I can not beleive these are 8" subs! Of-course not as loud as a 12 or 15", but sounds on par with my old L7 ported box!
     
  20. boostdfoci

    boostdfoci Full Member

    On a side not. thinking of going for 3 9KV2's in a sealed enclosure, what do you think.