Custom 10' sub box for 2007 G35 sedan
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If You Build It, They Will Drum...
Honestly, I would build it myself. Depending on the driver you use, I'd (personally) opt for a 5th Order (always loved those things) over a 3rd Order. But many drivers (speakers) today prefer a 2nd Order which will get you tighter bass than a 3rd or 5th Order. So you'll also want to decide what you want for your end result - boom or controlled and acoustically more-accurate deep frequencies.
The project shouldn't run you more than about $75-$100...unless you don't have the tools. That'll be a chunk of change if you don't have them and can't borrow them from someone.
If you're mechanically inclined, a good friend with all the tools and know-how is a great resource.
The project shouldn't run you more than about $75-$100...unless you don't have the tools. That'll be a chunk of change if you don't have them and can't borrow them from someone.
If you're mechanically inclined, a good friend with all the tools and know-how is a great resource.
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I had a single 10" and box I wanted to add to my G sedan. I have NAV and tech packages(ie. XM sat radio) which means there are no available preouts from the stock head unit. Got an LOC, and connected into bose wiring, which goes through the stock bose amp in rear deck. Ended up, upgrading with a 2nd sub and CAP. The dual sub box was slightly too big, so I got audio shop to shave off the bottom corners. Now, sub box fits like a glove with AMP, LOC, and CAP mounted on top of box.
Did you use a 2-channel amplifier?
Also, do you have any pics or a diagram of which wires you spliced the LOC into and also where you connected the amps remote turn on?
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