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Topic #12748 19 posts Started by KAMiX
Can someone who's mounted an SUB in their parcel-shelf or whatever you want to call it give some feedback on sound quality?

I have sussed it out and there really isn't much clearance at all between it and the rear window. Usually it wouldn't matter but does having that much glass so close to the sub make any difference?

Thanks.

This post has been edited by KAMiX: May 24, 2004 - 12:54 AM

yea if you want to attract thieves
-blkGT+May 23, 2004 - 2:15 AM
Sorry dude... I was speaking from experience as I had mounted an AMP to the parcel-shelf of my last car (Nissan Sentra). No impact whatsoever to the sound quality because regardless where to put the amp - its output would remain the same. If you meaning sound escaping from the bootspace due to the mounting then again - depends on how big a hole you're making to mount it. I would say usually there is no difference unless you have the hearing of a hawk to distinguish a drop in dB.

On the plus - if you're simply placing the amp on the shelf, it would actually add weight to the damn thing so no more "thud" noises when you go over a road bump >tongue.gif>

This post has been edited by 6gcs3nz: May 22, 2004 - 10:19 PM

-6gcs3nz+May 22, 2004 - 9:15 PM

i am awesome
-KAMiX+May 23, 2004 - 3:02 AM
-6gcs3nz+May 22, 2004 - 9:29 PM
I so agree!!!! My Nissan sounded crap until someone told me what a dumb-@ss I was... then I said... "Yeh sweet... I'll put it in da boot" - and then it got nic'd >rolleyes.gif>

BTW blkGT : I read your post bro... sorry to hear what happened. Personally I would make the clown eat the amp then make him buy you a new one.... then hand him over to the cops.
Now what if you were to tint the windows, make a hole in the shelf so that the amp is sunk in, and then create a sleek cover for it so that it's not seen, nor directly hit by sunlight. What would you say to this idea? Would it help keep it cool, or would it make no difference?
Just mount it on the underside close to the seats so you add the least amount of weight to the shelf, its out of the sunlight, and out of the way.
Guys I would plan on mounting them onto the shelf then covering the whole thing so sunlight wouldn't really be an issue. I wasn't worried about rattling from the shelf I would reinforce it, just basically the angle the subs would be and whether that would affect sound. I've only really messed with big subs not car stuff, and they can be touchy with bad layouts..
-KAMiX+May 23, 2004 - 1:58 AM

i am awesome
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I made a custom shelf from 1 inch ply, cut the middle out, topped it with half inch and mounted the amp to the underside. it means i still have trunk space and the amp cannot be seen from the outside of the vehicle. (if link doesnt work just check my profile)
that = phat

i am awesome
Ya dude thats clean for sure and pretty much what I was thinking, just alot cooler >biggrin.gif>
Goddamm maybe I should have named this thread "SUB(s) mounted in hatch shelf?, has anyone done this?"

In my retardedness I mistyped and wrote amp instead of sub at the top >biggrin.gif> Hopefully that should clear some confusion up.

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Fintan that is awesome, and something just like what I want to do.

If I didn't mind about using space up in my car I would just throw the subs in an enclosure in the back seat or boot, but I want to keep the car as usable as possible - that means being able to lay the seats down if I want, and having full boot space. Can anyone think of a better spot than the shelf? I could replace the rears with subs but I'd rather keep em. And building glass enclosures around the back corners is a cool idea, but you the jack space and stuff.

My Q has been answered in a roundabout way .... so thanks for that, but as I said I actually mean the subs, so obviously the heat won't make quiet so much difference as what you were all saying. Atm I am planning on mounting the subs in a similar type of shelf to Fintan, with the amps (1 for rears) under the front passenger seat.

This post has been edited by KAMiX: May 24, 2004 - 1:05 AM

Cheers man, glad u like it. I use my car every day for work and with the sub box mounted to the side it takes up hardly any room and i can still drop the rear seats. If you are looking to mount the sub in the rear shelf you would have to use a "free-air" sub unless you build a big ugly box hanging down into the trunk. they drop in just like a speaker and use the trunk space as an enclosure, but you will have to reinforce the shelf with ply or mdf, or better again make a whole new shelf!!!
If you were worried about people being able to see the sub through the rear window you could cut the hole in the shelf, mount the sub to the underside and then carpet the whole top with an acoustic felt. just remember to leave a few ribs in the cutout to support the felt otherwise it will collapse and to anyone looking in it would be a dead giveaway. hope this is of some use to you, best o luck. >biggrin.gif>