Audio interior wall build ???

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Posted on: 07 April 2011 05:41 PM
dan
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Hi all need opinions ????
Helllllllpppppppppp xx

This question has been bugging me for ages shall I remove rear seats in car and interior rear trims to build an audio wall to hold 4 15.2" Orion subs and mount some d5000 amps in back

Wanting to do and not sure i'f good idea want full hair tricks from this If I do but would have to listern to lows to achieve this goal

Hope you all can help with yay or neigh

Posted on: 09 April 2011 04:52 PM
Paul
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it depends on if you need your back seats and what you want to achieve. Personally id get rid of them front seats are perfectly acceptable for nooky anyway!

Posted on: 10 April 2011 06:03 AM
dan
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I don't use rear seats much at all being 6ft 6 there's no leg room
Anyways lol

I'm trying to achieve over the famous 150 db catagory but tuned for the lows for hair tricks and the 33hz lady tricks
I was looking at putting 4 hcca 15.2 sub in a ported wall design running 2500w rms each off Orion d5000 amps . Mounted diagnally on a wall closest to tailate door .
The box would be made out of 1" thick mdf and the rear doors would be glasses up inside and tv screens would be mounted at the hight of windows so when wind rear windows down they're there and foam fill the roof lining with expanding foam in-between the box and the body

I would then would disconnect air bags from seats because would take an absolute pounding ! an sell off my old sub and amp but keep the 2400w comp amp for running Fwds which would be tempory because I would mount 10 51/4" door speakers and tweeters in each panel for vocal to bass

Just a little bit lol