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    Default Subwoofer for Toyota

    I am a music junkie....and a bass freak. Has anyone had any luck or know of a good way to get a subwoofer without sacrificing too much cabin space? Any good models, companies, brands etc?

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    Default RE: Subwoofer

    I have some contacts. What are you looking for? Are you looking to have it sound good, or do you want a pounding bass?

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    Default My buddy made me a box for the 2006 toyota tundra

    I don't know if you could find a box to put in the 2006 tundra that works good. My buddy and I couldn't so we ended up making one. E-mail at Nsmith@bmpradio.com if you want to consider that.

    It is good sound not a huge bass.

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    Default RE: My buddy made me a box for the 2006 toyota tundra

    i have an o8 a nd it has plenty of bass with out even turning it up dont wast ur money

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    Did you get this done the way you wanted? What all did you do?

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    I have always found that in some bigger trucks, you end up having a custom box built to make it look good and get what you want done with the speakers.
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    I've got friends with subs, but it's too much kick for me. Just a solid 6x9 is all I need.
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    Default Make your own sub

    Well i suggest that you get your own box designed. I have a custom made sub box in the rear of my truck and it sounds as good as a $500 bass tube. What you need is the right dimensions and a little woodworking experience to get this done. You would find a lot of free subwoofer design software's on the net. I would recommend using ajsealed. Google this and you will be able to download this app for free.

    Now since you are a bass freak i think a ported box would suit your taste. Ported ie vented boxes give a boomy bass with a lot of punch in the lower freq range. While sealed boxes give a tighter bass. Its upto you to decide on what you want.


    I am sending you my box specs. Mine is a two chamber sub with two ports ( imagine the punch Follow this to the decimal and you will get a awesome sounding sub.

    Dimensions:

    Width 16-51/100" (41.94cm)
    Height 15" (38.10cm)
    Depth 17" (43.18cm)


    Chamber 1

    Vb = 0.65 cu.ft. (18.41 liters)
    Fb = 57.48 Hz.
    QL = 7
    F3 = 52.03 Hz.
    Filling agent = Dupont Polyfill

    Chamber 2

    Vb = 0.85 cu.ft. (24.07 liters)
    Fb = 69.01 Hz.
    QL = 7
    F3 = 93.27 Hz.
    Filling agent = Dupont Polyfill

    No. of Vents = 2
    Vent Shape = Round
    DV = 4.00 in. (10.16cm)
    LV = 12.00 in. (30.48cm)


    **Abbr:
    DV - depth the tube from the surface
    LV - length of the tube


    Tip: Never build a cube shaped box, which is the absolutely the worst enemy of a smooth frequency response curve.


    PM me if you need any help.


    John
    Toyota Santa Monica

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    I have suggest to please take a pioneer sounds......

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    Quote Originally Posted by moniker View Post
    Well i suggest that you get your own box designed. I have a custom made sub box in the rear of my truck and it sounds as good as a $500 bass tube. What you need is the right dimensions and a little woodworking experience to get this done. You would find a lot of free subwoofer design software's on the net. I would recommend using ajsealed. Google this and you will be able to download this app for free.

    Now since you are a bass freak i think a ported box would suit your taste. Ported ie vented boxes give a boomy bass with a lot of punch in the lower freq range. While sealed boxes give a tighter bass. Its upto you to decide on what you want.


    I am sending you my box specs. Mine is a two chamber sub with two ports ( imagine the punch Follow this to the decimal and you will get a awesome sounding sub.

    Dimensions:

    Width 16-51/100" (41.94cm)
    Height 15" (38.10cm)
    Depth 17" (43.18cm)


    Chamber 1

    Vb = 0.65 cu.ft. (18.41 liters)
    Fb = 57.48 Hz.
    QL = 7
    F3 = 52.03 Hz.
    Filling agent = Dupont Polyfill

    Chamber 2

    Vb = 0.85 cu.ft. (24.07 liters)
    Fb = 69.01 Hz.
    QL = 7
    F3 = 93.27 Hz.
    Filling agent = Dupont Polyfill

    No. of Vents = 2
    Vent Shape = Round
    DV = 4.00 in. (10.16cm)
    LV = 12.00 in. (30.48cm)


    **Abbr:
    DV - depth the tube from the surface
    LV - length of the tube


    Tip: Never build a cube shaped box, which is the absolutely the worst enemy of a smooth frequency response curve.


    PM me if you need any help.


    John
    Toyota Santa Monica
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