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    #31
    Originally posted by philwsailz View Post
    On the boats I work on that have sunpads, we put subs under there intentionally. Yes, you now know why...

    Hmmm, now if you could only figure out how to do a sub enclosure that could double for a ballast tank
    Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."

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      #32
      Originally posted by Razzman View Post
      Ok so i made a box 12hx13.5wx17d out of 3/4 mdf which gives an internal volume of 1.13. I found i could get real close to the 1.15 you recommended and only need one 2'x4' sheet to do it with!

      So I measured, cut, glued, pin nailed and screwed it all together (wife says i overkilled the screws, is 100 too many? ) I coated it with bedliner-in-a-can and then carpted the face (for looks as that's all you can see) and installed the sub. Man what a difference! This freakin thing pounds now! Thanks Phil!

      BTW, I had the wife sit in the drivers seat last night and started pounding the tunes. She says "oooh i can feel it real good in the seat" ... she wants to drive now! sshhhhh, she'll kill me if she knows i told!
      the back seat in my boat has 2 tens under it, had carley sit on it and she just smiled
      Originally posted by G-MONEY
      It hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!

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        #33
        Originally posted by Domsz06 View Post
        the back seat in my boat has 2 tens under it, had carley sit on it and she just smiled
        It's not an optical illusion.
        It just looks like one.....

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          #34
          thought you might like that!!
          Originally posted by G-MONEY
          It hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!

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            #35
            Originally posted by Domsz06 View Post
            thought you might like that!!
            not as much as she did I bet......
            It's not an optical illusion.
            It just looks like one.....

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              #36
              you know it
              Originally posted by G-MONEY
              It hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!

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                #37
                Razz, Phil,

                I think for my setup, a 14.5 W x 17 H x 14 D will fit. Had a cardboard mockup in the boat yesterday. Around 2 cu ft gross, or 1.46 cu ft internal volume. Might have to reduce height 1/2 inch, and then increase the depth 1/2 inch.

                Question on connectors. Assume you're using some sort of connectors at the back to interface to. What type, and do those need to be sealed? [Edit: I found a source that says to feed the wire thru a hole and seal with silicon.]

                Phil - As in Razz' case, can I assume no issues with ratios, W to D to H?
                Last edited by MRMoffat1; 09-16-2007, 06:43 PM.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by MRMoffat1 View Post
                  Razz, Phil,

                  I think for my setup, a 14.5 W x 17 H x 14 D will fit. Had a cardboard mockup in the boat yesterday. Around 2 cu ft gross, or 1.46 cu ft internal volume. Might have to reduce height 1/2 inch, and then increase the depth 1/2 inch.

                  Question on connectors. Assume you're using some sort of connectors at the back to interface to. What type, and do those need to be sealed? [Edit: I found a source that says to feed the wire thru a hole and seal with silicon.]

                  Phil - As in Razz' case, can I assume no issues with ratios, W to D to H?
                  Your ratios are going to work fine for you.

                  As for connectors, if you are not going to remove the speaker enclosure, wire coming through a siliconed hole is fine. I still prefer using some sort of connector though. There are several different styles available... Just don't go mega-cheapie route...

                  Also, size the connectors appropriately, what you are looking for is a connector that is suitable for #12 or #10 AWG wire.
                  It's not an optical illusion.
                  It just looks like one.....

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                    #39
                    Here's an update; I had the boat out all weekend and the sub performed flawlessly! I'm real happy with the enclosure and the range of sound and the intensity for a 10" sub!

                    MRMoffat1; I used a round speaker terminal connector block on the back that accepts banana pin connectors. I ran 10awg w/ banana pins from the amp to the connector block and 10awg from the inside of the block to the sub. I actually used ring terminals on the inside so that the inside wire is attached via nuts to the connectors. Works good.
                    "Call me anything you want ... Just don't call me NOBODY!

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                      #40
                      Thanks. I will look into the connector solution a little more. Good idea.

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                        #41
                        Sounds like you both are on the right track!

                        Keep us posted, and pics please....
                        It's not an optical illusion.
                        It just looks like one.....

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                          #42
                          Completed. Outsourced it to a car audio installer, I'm not that handy. While they had the boat, I had them move three volume controllers that were originally installed underdash (tower, bow, main), to an in dash integrated approach. There was a post quite a while ago on LC1s mounted in dash - much much more convient. (The subwoofer bass control was already mounted on the dash)

                          Last trip this weekend, will have some pics next week.

                          Phil - I cranked it up on the driveway today - sub sounds awesome!

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                            #43
                            Got the pics:

                            Sub enclosure. Final outside dimensions: H: 15 1/4; W: 14; D: 16 3/4
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                              #44
                              Subwoofer. No screws from enclosure mount visible.
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                                #45
                                While they were at it, I had the installer reposition and mount volume controls from kick plate under dash, to on dash.

                                Top to bottom: Tower, Bow, Main, Subwoofer.
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