Guys, the special for this month is the E3012.
This is the box that started it all, but now in V3.

This is the box that James Crivellone himself has in his car...it makes a LOT of bottom end and does not need big power to do so...an honest 300 watts will do just fine.
We also made sure that those that like bigger woofers can fit them...this box will not fit most of the big-ish woofers on the market (no W7 or Thunder 9500s, we do custom for those).
The porting has always been kind of a trademark feature of these incredible boxes. For us, the goal is as always 100% of the bass into the cabin. Porting through the rear deck works wonderfully for this application. This little bit of cutting has several advantages, first and foremost, better sound quality. The clarity of the bottom end on this enclosure is just amazing. There is a depth and an impact that has to be heard to be believed. If you listen, you can hear every detail of what is happening in the low frequencies to an astounding level of detail. It really is sweet, just an awesome listening experience.
Second, efficiency. This box will make more sound with less power and a less expensive woofer than you would ever believe possible. You would be amazed what this box can do on as little as 150 watts RMS...it really does get loud!
Third, and to some, the most important of all...NO RATTLES.
It is just bizarre. The bass energy being sealed into the cabin makes one hell of a huge difference. By forcing all of the output of the woofer into the cabin, the car is actually quieter. There is virtually no energy being wasted in the trunk, so you are not heard "booming the hood" (or getting unwanted attention from the folks with the red and blue lights...) UNLESS you open the windows..at which point, you will still have no rattles...but be heard for quite a distance...be careful!
Cutting the 2 holes is not what you wanna call "fun". It is a lot of work to do, but we have taken all the guesswork out of the job for you.
Making the ports is as simple as marking a "dot" with a sharpie and drilling 2 holes. The 3 1/2" holesaw you will need is commonly available at most home improvement stores. The template we provide means your holes will line up very easily...in fact, Austin! was our tester. We figured if Austin could do it, anyone could. This is me, Austin ain't that big:

When you are done, they line up perfectly with the port connectors in the box and fit like this:

The special deal? Our new price on this enclosure is $220 in black or $240 in gray. Typical shipping is between about $40 (Cali) to nearly $70 (FLA) but this month they are $225 SHIPPED!
Luke
This is the box that started it all, but now in V3.

This is the box that James Crivellone himself has in his car...it makes a LOT of bottom end and does not need big power to do so...an honest 300 watts will do just fine.
We also made sure that those that like bigger woofers can fit them...this box will not fit most of the big-ish woofers on the market (no W7 or Thunder 9500s, we do custom for those).
The porting has always been kind of a trademark feature of these incredible boxes. For us, the goal is as always 100% of the bass into the cabin. Porting through the rear deck works wonderfully for this application. This little bit of cutting has several advantages, first and foremost, better sound quality. The clarity of the bottom end on this enclosure is just amazing. There is a depth and an impact that has to be heard to be believed. If you listen, you can hear every detail of what is happening in the low frequencies to an astounding level of detail. It really is sweet, just an awesome listening experience.
Second, efficiency. This box will make more sound with less power and a less expensive woofer than you would ever believe possible. You would be amazed what this box can do on as little as 150 watts RMS...it really does get loud!
Third, and to some, the most important of all...NO RATTLES.
It is just bizarre. The bass energy being sealed into the cabin makes one hell of a huge difference. By forcing all of the output of the woofer into the cabin, the car is actually quieter. There is virtually no energy being wasted in the trunk, so you are not heard "booming the hood" (or getting unwanted attention from the folks with the red and blue lights...) UNLESS you open the windows..at which point, you will still have no rattles...but be heard for quite a distance...be careful!
Cutting the 2 holes is not what you wanna call "fun". It is a lot of work to do, but we have taken all the guesswork out of the job for you.
Making the ports is as simple as marking a "dot" with a sharpie and drilling 2 holes. The 3 1/2" holesaw you will need is commonly available at most home improvement stores. The template we provide means your holes will line up very easily...in fact, Austin! was our tester. We figured if Austin could do it, anyone could. This is me, Austin ain't that big:

When you are done, they line up perfectly with the port connectors in the box and fit like this:

The special deal? Our new price on this enclosure is $220 in black or $240 in gray. Typical shipping is between about $40 (Cali) to nearly $70 (FLA) but this month they are $225 SHIPPED!
Luke
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