I show the subs moving about 75% x-max at 45 seconds into this video. I was checking for rattles and buzzing and of course it was awful. This was before any treatments to stop the problem buzzing spots. I built this subwoofer for my wife so she has a nice system to drive to for her job. Shes an itinerant teacher for Deaf and Hard of Hearing kids and drives all over southern ohio to many different schools. I originally had an SPL 2400watt amp and replaced it with a much less powerfull Kenwood around 800watts. There was a noticeable difference in both clarity and output but I had to repair the SPL amp and now Im planning on using it in my BMW 735i when I get that car stereo going. The subwoofer box is attatched to the car itself and I will be sealing the trunk in the near future to eliminate trunk buzz and lower the interior volume of the cab. Poor little metal box of a car is brutalized by these 15s. I need about 100$ worth of expanding foam and dampening materials to complete it. I did stop the main problems by removing the all the interior paneling and platic from the rear back shelf and some tape foam on the liscense plates and some strategic expanding foam. I'll be reinforcing and sealing the back shelf with 3/4" plywood. Seeing how its just an add on to the factory system with a speaker level input and I bought the subs for 100$ box was 25$ and amp was 125$ its pretty killer sound. I had video taped the entire install to educate the masses but a computer crash left me with this one video I had left on the cameras card. O well! I'll record the BMW when I get some time and money. Cheers! www.nochti.com
intro "Speakerbox" from "Outkast".
RonG4000 1 year ago
what song is this
101twyford 2 years ago