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  • PartyMarty
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    12” box available?

    Do you have any 12s available in gray?

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  • obbie785
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    I am searching for a sub for my 92 e30, price preferably less than $250. Which one is better?
    Detailed Car Subwoofers reviews, along with specs, comparisons and guides to help you make the right choice.

    I am not an expert, this is my first experience
    All help and suggestions will be much appreciated.

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by PKile
    Gerta...you mention the GAS vert box...is that the same extensive ported bandpass system that Luke described a couple of posts back, or something simpler? Of course this info might all be moot if Luke is truly closing his business in a couple of days...
    There is only one GAS 'Vert sub, his vert is one of our very first production systems...trust me, if I knew of an easier way to get bass in a vert, I'd do it

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  • PKile
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    Gerta...you mention the GAS vert box...is that the same extensive ported bandpass system that Luke described a couple of posts back, or something simpler? Of course this info might all be moot if Luke is truly closing his business in a couple of days...

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  • Gerta
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    Originally posted by PKile
    A big question for Luke...I am a Baby Boomer in my 60s, and my idea of a great auto stereo is one that offers volume with CLARITY, not artificially emhanced thumping bass that my twentysomething niece seems to like. My music tastes run towards vintage rock, folk, 80s New Wave, straight up, fusion, and smooth jazz, and some classical. Which camp do ypur Lukebox systems fall into, and do you offer options that cater to my age group? I have a 92 e30 vert, so that may pose additional challenges.
    Cheers,
    Paul
    Paul, I'm 46 and my taste runs similar to yours. We have three e30's, including my wife's vert that has a GAS system. By far my wife loves Elton John rocking down the freeway in her vert. We did the vert box plus local pcn's, infinity sub, 5 channel amp, and a kenwood deck. She loves it. I would highly recommend.

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by PKile
    A big question for Luke...I am a Baby Boomer in my 60s, and my idea of a great auto stereo is one that offers volume with CLARITY, not artificially emhanced thumping bass that my twentysomething niece seems to like. My music tastes run towards vintage rock, folk, 80s New Wave, straight up, fusion, and smooth jazz, and some classical. Which camp do ypur Lukebox systems fall into, and do you offer options that cater to my age group? I have a 92 e30 vert, so that may pose additional challenges.
    Cheers,
    Paul
    Paul, have you read the install guide for the GAS "Vert Box" system?

    What we do is kind of bizarre, we use the chamber between th back seat and the trunk as part of a "bandpass" enclosure, thus the ability to force all of the bass into the cabin.

    As far as linearity, detail, clarity and overall sound quality, buy a car with a roof, please. Then we can talk a whole 'nother level of sound quality...but being you have a 'vert, and a power top vert at that, I will say this: the system we build is the best bass I have ever personally heard in any topless car that looked anywhere near stock, by a mile.

    If I were you, Id use a pair of Infinity 860Ws and roughly 500 watts RMS, you will have clean, clear bass on the freeway with the top down, at 70MPH.

    Take a read, your install is a major league pain in the butt:



    If someone out there has found a better way to get bass in a vert, Id sure like to know, these cars drive me nuts. Ive done hundreds of these cars since they first came out, this is by far the best thing I've come up with.

    Thanks!

    (and seriously, please buy a car with a roof)

    Luke

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  • PKile
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    A big question for Luke...I am a Baby Boomer in my 60s, and my idea of a great auto stereo is one that offers volume with CLARITY, not artificially emhanced thumping bass that my twentysomething niece seems to like. My music tastes run towards vintage rock, folk, 80s New Wave, straight up, fusion, and smooth jazz, and some classical. Which camp do ypur Lukebox systems fall into, and do you offer options that cater to my age group? I have a 92 e30 vert, so that may pose additional challenges.
    Cheers,
    Paul

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by TURBOX
    Nice work, Hope to get my hands on a Luke Box sooooooon
    Yessir, there's still 4 more days to order, and if coming up with the money right now is the issue, I can set you up with half down and the other half in 2 weeks, if that helps.

    LF

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  • TURBOX
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    Nice work, Hope to get my hands on a Luke Box sooooooon

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by jrobie79
    luke anything regarding that e34 setupon bf.c for the e30?
    Like the 10 channel passive crossover? It really isn't needed for E30s, and we already have like 18 different products for the E30...but we are gonna do a "Premium Upgrade" kit with tweeters and crossovers, sooner or later.

    BTW, we did yet another run of E3010s, so we are back to having all of our solid-roof E30 products in stock.

    Luke

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  • jrobie79
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    luke anything regarding that e34 setupon bf.c for the e30?

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by L8 apexr
    My buddy a former installer came over on sunday afternoon and we installed the 10" lukebox with a kenwood deck,infinity kappas front and rear,infinity reference sub and amp on sunday.
    He made a comment about the box firing the wrong way when he saw it but was impressed with just how damn tight that sucker fit.Once wired up and and tuned a little I cranked it up and his eyes got real big-it sounds amazing and thumps hard.

    A very huge thanks to Luke for putting in the effort,I love it!.:)
    Love it, thanks! Explain to him my concept is based on solid physics, that the cancellation he expected is solved by the woofer being forced to put 100% of the bass energy into the cabin...that is why it works so well.

    I just did the same thing to a 2011 mazda 3. It was 100X more difficult to do than in a BMW. Building that wall into a Mazda was NOT fun, let me tell you!

    Luke

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  • L8 apexr
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    My buddy a former installer came over on sunday afternoon and we installed the 10" lukebox with a kenwood deck,infinity kappas front and rear,infinity reference sub and amp on sunday.
    He made a comment about the box firing the wrong way when he saw it but was impressed with just how damn tight that sucker fit.Once wired up and and tuned a little I cranked it up and his eyes got real big-it sounds amazing and thumps hard.

    A very huge thanks to Luke for putting in the effort,I love it!.:)

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by ajackz
    I bought 2 pounds of dry ice. Spread it all over the trunk tar covered it with a towel and it all just popped off.

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    Agreed!

    I too have had great success with the dry ice method, works great. I shattered it into small chunks, spread it everywhere and covered it with a towel, and let freeze for half an hour. Popped off in 9 million shards clean and easy.

    Luke

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  • ajackz
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    I bought 2 pounds of dry ice. Spread it all over the trunk tar covered it with a towel and it all just popped off.

    Sent from my HTC6435LVW using Tapatalk 2

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