Convertible - Trunk mounted subwoofer?
Posted: 23 May 2013 23:59
Hi all.
I'm just about done my resto-mod TR7v8. It has electric windows and an alarm system with remote door locks. I found a great non-cd "head unit" that is very easy to fit flush into the dash. It has ports for an sd card and usb (Actually, I can't remember the last time I played a real cd except to copy onto digital media). I've got 1" tweeters mounted on either side of the dash & 5.25 mids in the doors. But the sound is still a bit "tinny" and I want to mount a subwoofer somewhere.
I've seen some people mount powered subwoofers behind a seat, but in a convertible that is just asking for it to be stolen. So, I want to figure out if and how I can mount a subwoofer in the trunk (the boot for those on the east side of the Atlantic).
I can design a sealed enclosure to fit it along the drivers side behind the rear wheel (I only need about .75cf volume), but I'm wondering about getting the sound out to the cabin as most of the trunk is sealed from it and there is a fuel tank in the way.
There are two fiberboard panels along the upright back of the convertible storage deck that I can remove, cut out carpet to match and put some grills there. And, either side above the wheel arches there is some foam and carpet over a board panel that can be modified. But with the top down, all 4 openings will be blocked by the top and frame, not to mention the tonneau cover.
Has anyone done something like this in the past? If so, what did you do to get the sound to the cabin, especially with the top down?
Thanks
Martin
I'm just about done my resto-mod TR7v8. It has electric windows and an alarm system with remote door locks. I found a great non-cd "head unit" that is very easy to fit flush into the dash. It has ports for an sd card and usb (Actually, I can't remember the last time I played a real cd except to copy onto digital media). I've got 1" tweeters mounted on either side of the dash & 5.25 mids in the doors. But the sound is still a bit "tinny" and I want to mount a subwoofer somewhere.
I've seen some people mount powered subwoofers behind a seat, but in a convertible that is just asking for it to be stolen. So, I want to figure out if and how I can mount a subwoofer in the trunk (the boot for those on the east side of the Atlantic).
I can design a sealed enclosure to fit it along the drivers side behind the rear wheel (I only need about .75cf volume), but I'm wondering about getting the sound out to the cabin as most of the trunk is sealed from it and there is a fuel tank in the way.
There are two fiberboard panels along the upright back of the convertible storage deck that I can remove, cut out carpet to match and put some grills there. And, either side above the wheel arches there is some foam and carpet over a board panel that can be modified. But with the top down, all 4 openings will be blocked by the top and frame, not to mention the tonneau cover.
Has anyone done something like this in the past? If so, what did you do to get the sound to the cabin, especially with the top down?
Thanks
Martin