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  • StereoInstaller1
    GAS
    • Jul 2004
    • 22679

    #16
    Originally posted by einstein57
    You shuld have someone mass produce the boxes for you. You'd still make a hefty profit and not have to do as much work. I'm not sure how it works in Portland but in LA we have an automotive wholesale district where you can get whatever you want built for cheap as long as you have a license. Or buy a lot of stuff.
    Um...no thanks. I absolutely love what I do, and am always disgusted by outsourcing.

    Rarely is a product improved by mass production.

    Luke

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    • SamE30e
      R3V Elite
      • Sep 2007
      • 4319

      #17
      Are these boxes sealed against the ski hole?
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      • StereoInstaller1
        GAS
        • Jul 2004
        • 22679

        #18
        Originally posted by SamE30e
        Are these boxes sealed against the ski hole?
        yup. a foam gasket will be installed on the front of the box to make the seal perfect.

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        • StereoInstaller1
          GAS
          • Jul 2004
          • 22679

          #19
          Sunday morning bump...

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          • LINUS
            R3VLimited
            • Jul 2004
            • 2422

            #20
            Hey Luke -

            It would help to see a shot in-thread (yup, I'm lazy) of what this would involve to run vs. what equip needs to be ditched / modified.

            In my case, I still have my ski tunnel uncut (if I even have a punch-out, M3?) - and I have a tower bar.

            Another thought - I'm 99.9% sure they are the same, but are E30M3 decks different in any real appreciable manner? I'm pretty sure its just the cosmetics of the bonded rear window frame that is different, and the deck panels in the cabin.

            Can we get some rough dimensions - or did I miss them already?

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            • StereoInstaller1
              GAS
              • Jul 2004
              • 22679

              #21
              Linus, the M3 rear deck is longer (front to back) to accommodate the rear window angle. If you look, it has an added section just for that reason.

              The strut brace is a bitch, though. Send me a pic of the damn thing, would you?

              I will be doing my GF's '89 tomorrow (12/17), so pics should be up then.

              Luke

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              • Dozyproductions
                R3V Elite
                • Jan 2007
                • 4682

                #22
                Hey Luke it seems like you got a good thing going here. After pulling out of debt and so on i can finally afford to get a substage. Would it be possible if you could make a smaller box .7 - .8 ft^3 (internal) and tuned between 32-34hz? I have no tools and and no time to make my own and i have a little dayton HO just waiting for that box.



                Didnt put this in Pm's for the bump :)

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                • StereoInstaller1
                  GAS
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 22679

                  #23
                  Send me specs on the Dayton...see what I can do. I am sure it will be no biggie.

                  On to other news, my installer/slave is sick today, so no buildie boxie thingie.

                  Dammit! I am instead working on a '99 Grand Am alarm...what a PITA!

                  Luke

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                  • Dozyproductions
                    R3V Elite
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 4682

                    #24
                    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1
                    Send me specs on the Dayton...see what I can do. I am sure it will be no biggie.

                    On to other news, my installer/slave is sick today, so no buildie boxie thingie.

                    Dammit! I am instead working on a '99 Grand Am alarm...what a PITA!

                    Luke
                    Heres the link: http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshow...number=295-462


                    Specifications:
                    *Power handling: 600 watts RMS/1000 watts max
                    *VCdia: 2-1/2"
                    *Le: 1.75 mH
                    *Impedance: 4 ohms
                    *Re: 3.4 ohms
                    *Frequency range: 24 - 600 Hz
                    *Fs: 24 Hz *Magnet weight: 100 oz.
                    *SPL: 87 dB 2.83 V/1m *Vas: 1.20 cu. ft.
                    *Qms: 4.20
                    *Qes: .36
                    *Qts: .33
                    *Xmax: 12mm
                    *Dimensions: A: 10-1/2", B: 9-1/4", C: 5".


                    So about 5 inches for the magnet and spider.


                    Thanks mate.


                    adam

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                    • 03IRM3
                      Member
                      • Aug 2007
                      • 62

                      #25
                      Luke,

                      Here is an idea - what if you can provide "pre-engineered" enclosures for people that were ready to be assembled by people with some skillz at screwing things? You could do the design and cutting according to a person's particular driver, then ship them the pieces and they put it together. Sort of like those kits you buy for the pre-fab furniture. Then you would only have to subcontract out to someone in a third-world country to put together some poorly written assembly instructions that we won't read anyway. Would that be of use to anyone? It may not be less weight but easier to ship and if they could do the work for the ports they possibly could do the box assembly too. Anyway - figured I would throw that out there...

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                      • StereoInstaller1
                        GAS
                        • Jul 2004
                        • 22679

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Dozyproductions
                        Heres the link: http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshow...number=295-462


                        Specifications:
                        *Power handling: 600 watts RMS/1000 watts max
                        *VCdia: 2-1/2"
                        *Le: 1.75 mH
                        *Impedance: 4 ohms
                        *Re: 3.4 ohms
                        *Frequency range: 24 - 600 Hz
                        *Fs: 24 Hz *Magnet weight: 100 oz.
                        *SPL: 87 dB 2.83 V/1m *Vas: 1.20 cu. ft.
                        *Qms: 4.20
                        *Qes: .36
                        *Qts: .33
                        *Xmax: 12mm
                        *Dimensions: A: 10-1/2", B: 9-1/4", C: 5".


                        So about 5 inches for the magnet and spider.


                        Thanks mate.


                        adam
                        Adam, you sure you wanna go sealed? Those specs look like a perfect candidate for large vented box, without graphing it I would guess about 1.8 cubic feet tuned stupid low at about 30Hz. That .33 Qts and really fucking low Fs of 24Hz would make an absolute beast of a low bass monster...except for the 87db/w/m being kinda low, the thing should have an excellent sound. Plus the 12mm Xmax worries me with sealed, unless you have an infrasonic filter.

                        I love how the one guy says it hit harder than his HX2 Fosgates. His Fosgates are likely the #1 most misunderstood woofer in the world. The 10's really come alive using about 3 cubic feet each...maybe as small as 2.2 cubic...but he is talking about .6 cubic feet each...shit, no wonder he replaced them!

                        Those Daytons do look like a wonderful woofer. Nice to see a 2.5" voice coil, would have been great to see the VC former be aluminum too.

                        pics soon, guys!

                        Luke

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                        • Dozyproductions
                          R3V Elite
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 4682

                          #27
                          I also heard that this subwoofer would like a larger size enclosure from a guy who ran the specs with winsid i think. But i heard this woofer in about a slightly smaller than a cubic foot ported enclosure, tuned low, in a trunk car and i liked how it blended with the mids pretty well.

                          Yeah, definitely don't want it sealed. Unfortunately, some of those reviews come from some pretty misguided people :) Thanks for taking a look Luke.

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                          • madjurgen
                            E30 Fanatic
                            • May 2005
                            • 1203

                            #28
                            Put me down for one, upholstered in OEM carpet. Jordan was helping me put together a system awhile back and he helped me decide on the DLS UP6 6.5" 2-ways and tweeters. I'll take your advice on the Walmart Sony sub. My question to you is will that Sony amp be able to power everything?

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                            • europeanplates
                              Forum Sponsor
                              • Jun 2005
                              • 1607

                              #29
                              Stereoinstaller. Kudos for putting this together. As an ex car stereo installer and still a principal in a local car stereo shop it should be said that not only is this a great price, but a great offering. Jump aboard guys!!!!

                              I sent you a pm as well.

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                              • StereoInstaller1
                                GAS
                                • Jul 2004
                                • 22679

                                #30
                                Originally posted by madjurgen
                                Put me down for one, upholstered in OEM carpet. Jordan was helping me put together a system awhile back and he helped me decide on the DLS UP6 6.5" 2-ways and tweeters. I'll take your advice on the Walmart Sony sub. My question to you is will that Sony amp be able to power everything?
                                DLS's? I wouldn't. Higher order crossovers need more power. Grab a couple of 2 channel amps, or better still a 4 channel and a 2 channel.

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                                Thanks for 10 years of fun!

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