Cargo Dimensions?
I know a good deal about the audio end of the sound system.
I was just curious about how much space i have to work with.
Currently i'm running two Audiobahn 12" off a 1600w amp. The box is about 30" across and 18' up and down.
I'm not opposed to buying a new enclossure if I have to.. i haven't looked into the custom 350 boxes much. Before I did I was trying to find out how much space i had in way of mounting an amp... placing an enclosure... how much room i'll have for other stuff? The official specs gave me cubic feet which helps me not much.
I was just curious about how much space i have to work with.
Currently i'm running two Audiobahn 12" off a 1600w amp. The box is about 30" across and 18' up and down.
I'm not opposed to buying a new enclossure if I have to.. i haven't looked into the custom 350 boxes much. Before I did I was trying to find out how much space i had in way of mounting an amp... placing an enclosure... how much room i'll have for other stuff? The official specs gave me cubic feet which helps me not much.
kay word
as i've been looking around this forum more i've found better pictures
i drive a truck right now an have too much space, i just couldn't tell from some pics if I would be able to bump like I wanted to.
Frequently hatch back coupes have alot of cabin gain in their sound, which can be great for a round deep bass sound but can casue some ring on the high end. Any thoughts?
as i've been looking around this forum more i've found better pictures
i drive a truck right now an have too much space, i just couldn't tell from some pics if I would be able to bump like I wanted to.
Frequently hatch back coupes have alot of cabin gain in their sound, which can be great for a round deep bass sound but can casue some ring on the high end. Any thoughts?
Truck you say...
When I hear "truck," I'm thinking pickup... with normal or extended cab. Is that correct?
Anyway, if it is a truck (and, I don't know that since you still did not specify the vehicle type), you're pretty much the same cubic volume as the Z coupe... just a little different layout.
If your definition of a truck is a Suburban, then we are talking about a completely different scenario.
--Spike

When I hear "truck," I'm thinking pickup... with normal or extended cab. Is that correct?
Anyway, if it is a truck (and, I don't know that since you still did not specify the vehicle type), you're pretty much the same cubic volume as the Z coupe... just a little different layout.
If your definition of a truck is a Suburban, then we are talking about a completely different scenario.
--Spike
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