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    #16
    Originally posted by windsor318is
    is that going to cover the hole length of the back of the trunk?? like a wall?? where are you going to have the amp placeed??
    Yeah it will cover the whole back of the trunk left to right, and fit to the shape of the side panels. I think I will mount the amp recessed into that panel, or on the one of the sides. I won't really know until I have the amp in my hands and can play with it. As of now I don't have any dimensions of it so..
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      #17
      It'll lookg cleaner if you flush-mount of the top of the amp to the same depth as the false wall.

      All the rest looks great though.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Digitalwave
        It'll lookg cleaner if you flush-mount of the top of the amp to the same depth as the false wall.
        Thats my intention. I wont know what I can and cant do until I get the equipment on monday. As said I dont know how large the amp actually is.
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          #19
          Originally posted by jimi318is
          Also with the port, a rectangular port = less port noise = cleaner sound. Not sure if you're worried about that or not but just a tip.
          Port noise is influenced by the start of the port (where internal volume stops and port area begins). As long as it is filed, then sanded smooth, you don't really have to worry about port noise. Aeroports are made to do just that, have a smooth transition into the port so there is less noise. Slot ports actually make MORE noise because they are not flared.

          Originally posted by M-technik-3
          Call me ignorant but what is an aeroport besides where you land aeroplanes? No joke I don't know.
          Airport = Where you land airplanes
          Aeroport =
          A port with flared ends to reduce port noise.

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            #20
            Originally posted by 808BMW
            Slot ports actually make MORE noise because they are not flared.
            All you have to do to have a flare on a "slot" is to use a router with a round over bit.

            Rectangular ports are also better (if made with mdf) because they don't resonate like a thin walled plastic port WILL. Again = cleaner sound. There is a reason why NO Pro Audio sub enclosure uses plastic (or round) ports.
            But hey, whatever floats your boat, you don't have to take my word for it, I just went to Pro Audio school for this stuff.
            (I don't see why everything on the internet has to turn into a pissing contest)

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              #21
              Originally posted by jimi318is
              Originally posted by 808BMW
              Slot ports actually make MORE noise because they are not flared.
              But hey, whatever floats your boat, you don't have to take my word for it, I just went to Pro Audio school for this stuff.
              (I don't see why everything on the internet has to turn into a pissing contest)
              No pissing here :P

              I actually use slot prts, since it's easier to get more space out of em. I'm just pointing out the advantages that an aeroport has, I haven't seen too many people who don't know alot about car audio building their first ported box have it turn out perfect... prebought aeroports make it easier on the people who need help (the ones asking questions) :P

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                #22
                Re: My proposed trunk install.

                hey jordan wat program did u use to make the templates?

                www.stancefactory.com

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                  #23
                  I use Autodesk Inventor to do all my prototyping.
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by 808BMW

                    No pissing here :P

                    I actually use slot prts, since it's easier to get more space out of em. I'm just pointing out the advantages that an aeroport has, I haven't seen too many people who don't know alot about car audio building their first ported box have it turn out perfect... prebought aeroports make it easier on the people who need help (the ones asking questions) :P
                    I see what you're saying (now), and yes the aeroports are good for someone who isn't all that skilled yet at wood working or enclosure designing. But from the pics I've seen of Jordan's stuff, he knows how to use a router, and if he isn't sure on calculating out the rectangular port I can help out with that. (That is, if you decide to go that route Jordan)

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                      #25
                      I havent used a router for anything yet. The baffle shaping is strictly hand work. I like to keep power tool use to a minimum.

                      My friend who has been doing pro audio car installs for 24+ years will be building my box with me at the shop he works at on monday. It will NOT be using square ports.
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Jordan
                        I havent used a router for anything yet. The baffle shaping is strictly hand work. I like to keep power tool use to a minimum.

                        My friend who has been doing pro audio car installs for 24+ years will be building my box with me at the shop he works at on monday. It will NOT be using square ports.
                        I was under the impression you were doing the work, that's cool you have someone to help you out. (by the way Pro Audio and car audio are different fields of work :P, at least I hope he's not putting PA equipment into cars )

                        How long before you plan on having it done?

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by jimi318is
                          I was under the impression you were doing the work, that's cool you have someone to help you out.
                          Luke will be making the box, and tuning it properly. I will be doing all the fiberglass work, and all the finishing work. Making all the false panels for the trunk etc.

                          Originally posted by jimi318is
                          (by the way Pro Audio and car audio are different fields of work :P, at least I hope he's not putting PA equipment into cars )
                          Yeah well you know what I meant.



                          Originally posted by jimi318is
                          How long before you plan on having it done?
                          Functionally the box should be done monday, and the baffle done mid week. Painted and pretty? Most likely not for a couple weeks as I am leaving for vacation next weekend.
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                            #28
                            Alright, so I spent most of the day preparing the trunk, tearing things out, running all the hidden wires etc. That is all done now *wipes sweat from brow*

                            I also spent some time on box design, and I think I have a final design. Here is a shot of the finished box in Inventor.



                            Here is a quick photo/3d overlay of what it should look like.



                            I'm gonna put the amp up against the carpet on the drivers side in that recess, and build a flush mount rack for it.

                            Here are the final box specs, based on the render shown above:

                            (outside dimensions)

                            Height = 15 in
                            Width = 28 in
                            Depth1 = 7 in
                            Depth2 = 12.75 in
                            Wood Thickness = 0.75 in
                            Speaker Displacement = 0.05 Ft³
                            Port Frequency = 30 Hertz
                            Port Diameter = 4 in
                            Number of Ports = 1
                            Box Front Angle = 69º
                            Gross box volume = 1.684 Ft³
                            Net box volume = 1.527 Ft³
                            Port Length = 21.651 in
                            Port Area = 12.566 in^2
                            Port Volume = 0.157 Ft³
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Jordan
                              Alright, so I spent most of the day preparing the trunk
                              do u mean u spent most of the day preparing the trunk? lol

                              looks cool tho, its gonna look nice and clean

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                                #30
                                Thats what I said? ;)
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