Custom Subwoofer Setup - With Fitted Fiber Glass Enclosure - PICS INSIDE

 
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Old 08-26-2007 | 07:09 PM
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Smile Custom Subwoofer Setup - With Fitted Fiber Glass Enclosure - PICS INSIDE

I have finally gotten home to take the pictures and put them up.
As mentioned before it is being sold since the car it was in was a total loss accident (setup was not in vehicle at time) and it has been replaced with a 2007 g35s in which the enclosure will not.

The package consists of:

1 - Custom Fiber Glass Enclosure that sits in the Right corner of the trunk, covered in gray trunk fabric that matches stock trim. Extremely well fitted, very similar to 4080 box.
- Was fitted in a 2006 g35 sedan with temporary spare tire
- Was molded such that the loops for the cargo net are fully accessible
(Materials alone were $160 - 4080 go for ~$300)


1 - MTX Audio TC600.1 Class D amp (few months old)
Was rated at 714 watts RMS at 2 ohm on 14.4V by the factory (see pic)
Still have original box, manuals, and bass ****.
($600 at future shop)
http://www.mtx.com/caraudio/products...ers/TC6001.cfm

1 - Pioneer Premier TS-W2504 10" Competition Subwoofer (Brand new never used - orignal box available, will be mounted in enclosure)
Dual 4 ohm coils, capable of handling 750 Rms and 2500 max.
($250 from Pioneer)
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pn...510832,00.html


The setup was not in the car during the time of accident as I had just blown the previous sub. I was initially using and Infiniti Perfect 10 (Rated at 400 RMS) and the coils melted within a month of use as the amp put out to much power. Hence the upgrade to the premier competition sub.

This setup has excellent bass charachteristics. I currently have a 2007 g35s with SOW and it doesn't even come close despite having 3 10's in it from bose.With the bass **** maxed out your body would shake despite only using one 10" woofer. I had the **** at around 75% which gave very solid and hard bass, without making my eye ***** vibrate.

Also the amplifier was the perfect size to mount below the spare tire, completely out of sight and would consume no space. Install was very easy and I will include the calbes to tap into the factory amp.

The setup cost me ~$1000 to do, would cost over $1200 if you buy a 4080 box


Selling for $500

See pics

UNFORTUNATELY i dont have a 2006 g35 trunk to show it in the mounted position but will try and get one next time i stop by the dealership.
 
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