Reasonably Priced Custom Subwoofer Enclosure
This may be old news to some of you...
I found this company called Audio Integrations online that makes a subwoofer enclosure for a 12" sub that tucks into the passenger side of the S197 trunk.
If you are like me and want a lot of bass but don't want to lose your trunk space, the JL Audio Stealthbox was looking awesome but I couldn't spend $1000 on just a box and sub.
Well Audio Integrations makes this box that is $349 with no sub.
I can tell you from experience, making your own fiberglass enclosure, if you haven't done it before, is a huge itchy mess unless you know what you are doing. I attempted to do it and failed miserably and spent a lot of money. If I started over with my experience, I could do it right if I tried again, but I don't have the time to do so.
This sub box looks like a smokin' deal.
I just ordered one last night and will update once received.
http://www.audiointegrations.net/cat...15/6165717.htm
UPDATE 7/24/2009
I got the enclosure installed.
Fits great, fits securely and sounds wonderful.

I found this company called Audio Integrations online that makes a subwoofer enclosure for a 12" sub that tucks into the passenger side of the S197 trunk.
If you are like me and want a lot of bass but don't want to lose your trunk space, the JL Audio Stealthbox was looking awesome but I couldn't spend $1000 on just a box and sub.
Well Audio Integrations makes this box that is $349 with no sub.
I can tell you from experience, making your own fiberglass enclosure, if you haven't done it before, is a huge itchy mess unless you know what you are doing. I attempted to do it and failed miserably and spent a lot of money. If I started over with my experience, I could do it right if I tried again, but I don't have the time to do so.
This sub box looks like a smokin' deal.
I just ordered one last night and will update once received.
http://www.audiointegrations.net/cat...15/6165717.htm
UPDATE 7/24/2009
I got the enclosure installed.
Fits great, fits securely and sounds wonderful.

Last edited by thedrod; Jul 24, 2009 at 08:30 AM.
I listen to about 80% metal&rock (soilwork, unearth, AC/dc, etc) and about 20% country/rap/whatever....so a sealed box is best for me.
Last edited by thedrod; Jul 8, 2009 at 10:29 AM.
While you tried this project did you come across any really good DIY stuff? I know there is a lot of them around but most seem par at best. I have toyed with the idea of making a mold so it would be easier to work with the fiberglass and everything rather then doing it all in the trunk. What route did you go?
While you tried this project did you come across any really good DIY stuff? I know there is a lot of them around but most seem par at best. I have toyed with the idea of making a mold so it would be easier to work with the fiberglass and everything rather then doing it all in the trunk. What route did you go?
I made a mold of the inside of the trunk first.
Then I pulled it out and continued to add layers.
I can not stress enough how important the rollers are especially in molding stage. Gravity wants to pull the fiberglass down and the rollers help you mash it on the resin.
http://allfordmustangs.com/forums/au...questions.html
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-F5DvYMJ...tealthbox.html
Reasonably priced considering it will be the last subwoofer you will need to buy.
B U L L E T P R O O F and L O U D!
Why buy and rebuy and rebuy when you can purchase once and be done with it?
Been there and done that with cheap gear. Still have the 1980 A-60 Pioneer and
its works just like new and I am hard ao audio gear. 157db (thats loud)
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-F5DvYMJ...tealthbox.html
Reasonably priced considering it will be the last subwoofer you will need to buy.
B U L L E T P R O O F and L O U D!
Why buy and rebuy and rebuy when you can purchase once and be done with it?
Been there and done that with cheap gear. Still have the 1980 A-60 Pioneer and
its works just like new and I am hard ao audio gear. 157db (thats loud)


