Anyone else have success mounting a 12' sub on the GS rear deck?
#1
Anyone else have success mounting a 12' sub on the GS rear deck?
I'm going through a stereo system upgrade and am adverse to boxing my sub because of space limitation in my trunk. In doing some research I came across a really innovative build where Debonair built a 12 inch baffle to space his free air sub for use on the rear deck using the 10 inch opening (https://www.clublexus.com/forums/lexu...ucho-pics.html).
My question is:
Has anyone had success in mounting a 12' sub on a 2nd Gen rear deck?
(this was also posted in the Audio section)
My question is:
Has anyone had success in mounting a 12' sub on a 2nd Gen rear deck?
(this was also posted in the Audio section)
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i have a 12" precision power sub in my deck it sounds good but i just dont like the raddle that comes off the deck when the bass is hitting hard. I have been trying to find the perfect sub box to but in the trunk that wont take up to much space. i am leaning towards putting a dual 10" sub box in the trunk so i could still keep decent space and have really good sound.
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I was able to mount a 12in JL Audio Free Air sub. I had the audio shop make a custom bracket that mounted on top of the sub. From their, I used bolts and mounted the sub underneath the rear deck. It was a very simple and easy solution to mounting the sub. I don't recall any rattling from the deck.
I don't have any pictures, but if you have any questions about this, PM me.
I don't have any pictures, but if you have any questions about this, PM me.
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Thomas, JL used to make a free air specific sub that is discontinued now, called the JL 10IB4. I've never heard the marine line in person but they are made to be free ear so theoritically you can install it but there are other models on the market that you can choose that are better with more competitive pricing than JL
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I was able to fit a 12" Image Dynamics IDMAX in once, but eventually removed it from my car because the rear deck was seriously flexing. No way it was meant to handle a 45lbs sub, even in a static condition. In order to brace the rear deck, it meant i would have to give up some space which defeats the purpose of an infinite baffle setup in the first place.
Weight is more concerning than the size of the subwoofer.
Weight is more concerning than the size of the subwoofer.
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ty, i always prefer to do most of my own stuff. dunno never hooked it up. sold it and bought this beast
i blew it shortly after installing it and im having it rebuilt to a dual 4 ohm voice coil and im gonna add a second one into the mix also with a dual 4 ohm voice coil
i blew it shortly after installing it and im having it rebuilt to a dual 4 ohm voice coil and im gonna add a second one into the mix also with a dual 4 ohm voice coil
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I was able to fit a 12" Image Dynamics IDMAX in once, but eventually removed it from my car because the rear deck was seriously flexing. No way it was meant to handle a 45lbs sub, even in a static condition. In order to brace the rear deck, it meant i would have to give up some space which defeats the purpose of an infinite baffle setup in the first place.
Weight is more concerning than the size of the subwoofer.
Weight is more concerning than the size of the subwoofer.