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black75c3 
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I am redesigning my subs in my 75 vette.  I now have a 10in x 10in x 10in sub boxes.  The subs are sony explode Sony XS-L82P5 here are the spces on the subwoofer

  • Speaker Size (cm): 20
  • Speaker Size (inch): 8
  • Peak Power (W): 900
  • Rated Power (RMS, W): 220
  • Impedance (ohms): 4
  • Sensitivity (dB/W/m): 87
  • Frequency Response (Hz): 30-1000
  • Mass (kg): 2.7
  • Mass (lb/oz): 6/0
  • d (mm): 165
  • d (inch): 6.5
  • Rdc (ohms): 3.3
  • Fs (Hz): 43.0
  • Qts: 0.48
  • Qes: 0.53
  • Qms: 4.89
  • Vas (Lit.): 11.9
  • Vas (Cu. ft.): 0.42
  • Mms (g): 74.9
  • Lvc (mH): 1.0
  • Xmax (mm): 2.7
  • Xmax (inch): 0.1
  • BL (Tm): 11.1
  • Ported Enclosure Vol. (Net. Lit.): N/A
  • Sealed Enclosure Vol. (Net Lit.): 10.2
  • Sealed Enclosure Vol. (Net Cu. ft.): 0.36

I am planning on building a box like this

[IMG]https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v469/Silver00V6camaro/131311.jpg[/IMG]

Here are the specs the box from fleabay

[IMG]https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v469/Silver00V6camaro/b5d4_1_sbol.jpg[/IMG]

My question is has any ever build a box like pictured or fiberglass boxes for C3 corvettes 68-82.  Also what type of wood is better for the 8in subs.  The current boxes are made of 3/4in mdf.  Thanks for any help.

black75c3 
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The car im am building this for is a 75 Corvette

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c3 corvette sub enclosure -- posted image.

black75c3 
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c3 corvette sub enclosure -- posted image.
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For a 75 Vette, you might find it difficult to install.  If you can get pass the wheel humps it will work.
black75c3 
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that picture of it is in a 78-82 the only difference is the back glass.  Im just looking for options as i am tired of having the 2 boxes in there and fiqure if i can get some more room and a better sound out of the subs why not make a new box.  Thanks for the reply
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I had four ten in the back of my 74.  3/4" will work fine, not much benifit to go down to 5/8".   Front stage is alot harder.   Want more room one ten (ported box)
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like to see how it'd look
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