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Non-standard custom ported or bandpass box design questions: 1x CT Sounds TROPO 18 D4
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<blockquote data-quote="shredder2" data-source="post: 8820136" data-attributes="member: 674047"><p>Any manufacturer sub recommendations are usually able to be changed somewhat. Thru modeling and with vehicle/power in mind this thing went in the trunk of a Challenger. It was supposed to go in as upfiring/corner loaded. The customer was adamant to use these space dimensions as he read it on Facebook group. No amount of persuasion would convince him to pull out a tape and verify a few things for me. After multiple pleas for more info the design went ahead. It ended up going in the right way... but without the sub loaded. So he had to spin the enclosure /w/ sub to clear the parcel shelf (and the sub had to be preloaded)... oops. It went in but ended up with the ports firing above and into a wheelwell... lol. That whole circus he went thru was my initial concern during our discussions. It sounded great overall but was not optimal airspace/port area wise or installed like it was supposed to be, plus his expectations were a little out there. He wanted to break interior panels, windshields and the camera he planned to make Youtube videos with... lol.</p><p><img src="https://snipboard.io/rhZsDV.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>As stated above with a trunk its best to be certain it'll be able to fit unless you're planning to build it in the trunk. I could have designed something way better for him had he been willing to pull out a tape. </p><p>It sounds like you don't fear the tape measure so it's probably going to be doable imo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder2, post: 8820136, member: 674047"] Any manufacturer sub recommendations are usually able to be changed somewhat. Thru modeling and with vehicle/power in mind this thing went in the trunk of a Challenger. It was supposed to go in as upfiring/corner loaded. The customer was adamant to use these space dimensions as he read it on Facebook group. No amount of persuasion would convince him to pull out a tape and verify a few things for me. After multiple pleas for more info the design went ahead. It ended up going in the right way... but without the sub loaded. So he had to spin the enclosure /w/ sub to clear the parcel shelf (and the sub had to be preloaded)... oops. It went in but ended up with the ports firing above and into a wheelwell... lol. That whole circus he went thru was my initial concern during our discussions. It sounded great overall but was not optimal airspace/port area wise or installed like it was supposed to be, plus his expectations were a little out there. He wanted to break interior panels, windshields and the camera he planned to make Youtube videos with... lol. [IMG]https://snipboard.io/rhZsDV.jpg[/IMG] As stated above with a trunk its best to be certain it'll be able to fit unless you're planning to build it in the trunk. I could have designed something way better for him had he been willing to pull out a tape. It sounds like you don't fear the tape measure so it's probably going to be doable imo. [/QUOTE]
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