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<blockquote data-quote="Vanquish" data-source="post: 203790" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Hey Absidian,</p><p> </p><p>Yup, the usual challenge of getting the bass into the cabin - I'm sure Strider is already doing his stuff with the monoblock's setting and sub placement as we speak. Both the E36 and E34 boot are both famous for swallowing low notes in particular give the rather excellent factory sound insulation and damping. The locally assembled cars here however do not come with the ski-hatch opening so we'll have to figure out other alternatives.</p><p> </p><p>My galpal was running a similar setup using the ski hatch in her E36 coupe back in the UK, a single Diamond MacDaddy 12 firing into the cabin thru the ski-hatch. That lasted for like 3 months before she revamped the whole boot and hooked up a pair of MacDaddy's on a modified rear shelf for an IB setup. Sounds sweet as hell till today - thanks to the boys of SQPlus at Manchester.</p><p> </p><p>I'm using a single 12 in a sealed enclosure but am using the stock rear speakers' cavity ( speakers removed ) to channel the bass into the cabin. Works really well since I don't have a need for rearfill.</p><p> </p><p>Cheers,</p><p>VaN.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vanquish, post: 203790, member: 84"] Hey Absidian, Yup, the usual challenge of getting the bass into the cabin - I'm sure Strider is already doing his stuff with the monoblock's setting and sub placement as we speak. Both the E36 and E34 boot are both famous for swallowing low notes in particular give the rather excellent factory sound insulation and damping. The locally assembled cars here however do not come with the ski-hatch opening so we'll have to figure out other alternatives. My galpal was running a similar setup using the ski hatch in her E36 coupe back in the UK, a single Diamond MacDaddy 12 firing into the cabin thru the ski-hatch. That lasted for like 3 months before she revamped the whole boot and hooked up a pair of MacDaddy's on a modified rear shelf for an IB setup. Sounds sweet as hell till today - thanks to the boys of SQPlus at Manchester. I'm using a single 12 in a sealed enclosure but am using the stock rear speakers' cavity ( speakers removed ) to channel the bass into the cabin. Works really well since I don't have a need for rearfill. Cheers, VaN. [/QUOTE]
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