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some bass - Toyota Cresta, 2.5 L, 1997

Well, I decided to add a little sound to my car, because in general I will say that markoobraznye in 90-100 bodies are not very convenient in building a car audio, or rather in installing a sub because of the gas tank behind the back of the rear sofa. in general, either embed a frishka or pick up a speaker and make a box. I chose the 2nd option. of course it is much more difficult and hemorrhoids. but we are not looking for easy ways.
the speaker HERTZ ES250D was bought

some bass - Toyota Cresta 25 L 1997
to it the calcell MMA 150.2 some bass - Toyota Cresta 25 L 1997
a box (closed box WL) with a volume of 22-25 liters was also manufactured and installed between the tank and the shelf. some bass - Toyota Cresta 25 L 1997
some bass - Toyota Cresta 25 L 1997
also made a new panel in the trunk, which housed the amplifier. some bass - Toyota Cresta 25 L 1997
the rear seat belts were removed, and the shelf was soundproofed.
box dimensions: height 12cmsome bass - Toyota Cresta 25 L 1997
it remains to make a new panel for the rear shelf.
some bass - Toyota Cresta 25 L 1997
oh yes, and even when installing the box, I had to sacrifice the torsion bars that hold the trunk lid, so now I'm thinking about this issue too. I will be grateful for your tips and advice.

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Dimonsta 05.12.20

OK. lay out

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IliaMarkSib 05.12.20

oh nishtyak! and I have a sub in the trunk in it two noodles, 500 each, well, you can hardly hear them ... (the
topic is very interesting, put it in the kada club, we'll discuss it!

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Dimonsta 05.12.20

yeah, the same thoughts torment me)))

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Chazzz 05.12.20

mdaa, the box in the shelf is still hemorrhagic =)) I also made a bass reflex box in the shelf.
Recently, thoughts about an L-shaped box for two 10s have been visiting =)

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Dimonsta 05.12.20

thank you) I did not hear the standard sub in my car, because some barbarians pulled it out before I bought the car. but I heard how the standard sub is playing in Windows, of course I did it much better!

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romank26 05.12.20

hmm, well, I just shoved the unpickable. well done. has the sound changed significantly after the standard sub?

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Dimonsta 05.12.20

Hello! there are no factory mounts, but you can do it

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BadRobot 05.12.20

Hello! You can put gas shock absorbers on the trunk lid ...

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BadRobot 05.12.20

If you killed the torsion bars, then only collective farms)))

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Chazzz 05.12.20

understood, pasiba) without a box, you will probably have to collective farm some thread corners to fasten the panel)

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Dimonsta 05.12.20

in short, it was attached from above for a box on hinges, and from below rested against the spars and propped up with the floor, that is, you remove the floor and this panel could be lifted up like a door, I did this so that there was normal access to the tank and to the wires

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Chazzz 05.12.20

listen, and on what did you attach the panel under the amplifier?))

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Dimonsta 05.12.20

the bass was good, there was no strong pressure, but the sound was pleasant. I didn't make a video, but right now I can't do it, the car is sold and the speaker has been gathering dust under the bed ever since.

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vegera90 05.12.20

How bass does that? Can you upload a video, check it out?

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vegera90 05.12.20

OK)

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Dimonsta 05.12.20

well daway good luck in the construction, I will follow)

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vegera90 05.12.20

already thought about it ... we'll break through)

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Dimonsta 05.12.20

vegera90

Is it just that the self-tapping screw is straight through and that's it?) The self-tapping screw is easier, so I'll do it))

it will be difficult to twist them near the glass

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vegera90 05.12.20

Got it. Useful advice!)

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Dimonsta 05.12.20

yes through and through, it is advisable to screw it in with some glue so that everything is hermetically sealed, and when the sub is working there were no whistling sounds later. well, and serious thicker self-tapping

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vegera90 05.12.20

Is it just that the self-tapping screw is straight through and that's it?) The self-tapping screw is easier, so I'll do it))

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Dimonsta 05.12.20

there was nothing rattling, there were serious Soviet self-tapping) + obesshumka regiments. Well, you can and on a bolt with a nut, I think it will only get better.

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vegera90 05.12.20

Is that all? Then there was no chatter? I thought necessarily a bolt + nut ?!

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Dimonsta 05.12.20

self-tapping screws)

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vegera90 05.12.20

How did you fasten the box to the iron?

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ACTPAXAHELI 05.12.20

I have 1300 watts ... tailgate heating no longer works ... shaken it)))

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Dimonsta 05.12.20

yes it was weak 250w chtoli

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ACTPAXAHELI 05.12.20

The setting helps to remove the dolbeshku, it's just what I mean, his box over time began to loose, despite the gluing, even. And how many watts is the speaker?

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Dimonsta 05.12.20

Hello! yes there is no phase inverter. since the volume of the box with the bass reflex should be larger, which did not allow space. plays of course in different ways. but in a closed box (ie without phasic) the sound is cleaner, more melodic than chtoli. and with fazik it hammers more often)

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ACTPAXAHELI 05.12.20

Hello to fellow :) I
also put the sub in the shelf, made some noise about the box, thanks for the size, I will collective farm :)
I did not see you have a Phase inverter on it ?! An acquaintance, too, without him, as they did at once twice the bass was softer than steel. In ideas, glue the outside with a carpet, press cardboard will be glued from the inside.
Signature Krestovod, photo on the avatar smiles)) handsome;)))

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Dimonsta 05.12.20

Hello! it is better to check, remove the rear wall of the trunk and measure it with a tape measure, all the same, the bodies are slightly different

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kaban214 05.12.20

welcome to chayzer 90 is such a box suitable?