So as some know, I'm in the middle of an ICE install and I want to put the sub in a tidy custom enclosure. I've had quotes from £180-£250 for this but there are't exactly what I had in mind for design.
Then I came across this which holds a 10" sub
Its 0.66cu.ft internal which is 18.68l
The ways its shaped as well would still allow access to the spare tyre etc.
So how many (IF ANY) might be intersted this this?
List price is $250 / £165 and shipping for one is $50 / £33.
This is only the start of an idea at the moment although I have emailed them asking if they would consider it.
List of names below please if your interested.
HOW TO ADD A SUBJust briefly on how to even add a sub as some seemed to be asking...
If you have an aftermarket head unit, 9 times out of 10 you will have pre out, low level outputs. These can be plugged straight into an amp of your choosing.
If you have an OEM VW head unit you will need either...
1. A line out converter (LOC).. This is a device that takes your amplified speaker outputs and turns them into low level pre outs that an amplifier can accept. They range from £15 on ebay to £150+.
Personally I've chosen to use a more expensive one that gives a good strong signal and that also gives a separate channel for a sub that can be controlled via a remote dial which can be hidden under the dash.
This is a cheap one
http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_id/9631.htmlThis is the one i've chosen and fitted under my drivers seat.
http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_id/3867.htmlWith this remote dial.
http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_id/3868.htmlIf your only looking to run a sub and keep the cabin speakers oem and running from the head unit it you could look at the Audiocontrol LC2i which has less channels and is cheaper.
You will now have up to 3 pre out low level feeds so you could if you wanted run front and rear cabin speakers amplified and a sub amp.
2. The other option and probably easier is to get an amplifier that accepts a high level input straight from the head unit. I'm not going to go into a long list of possible amps but I know blaupunt did one and I know my JL HD600/4 also does this.
In this senario you would need to make up your own RCA cables from the speaker wires..(or you can probably buy them pre wired and just attach the speaker outputs to them.
Make sure 100% your amp accepts high level inputs though as if you plug hugh level inputs into an amp that ONLY takes low level... at best it will sound rubbish and at worst you will blow something.
Whichever of the above options you take.. once you are at the point that you have an amplified signal you then just need to run speaker wire to the boot for the sub speaker (if your also amping the front speakers then run wire into the doors or if your cheating run it back to behind the HU and splice back into the OEM loom.)
Hope that helps a bit for those who dont know..
Thanks