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1983 Lincol Mark VI build. Single 10" Fi SSD, Memphis 5 channel...

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This is another build I'm doing for a friend of mine. I'm doing an audio and hydraulic install for him.

Goals...

Put a clean and simple system together.

Keep wattage reasonable to avoid large electrical upgrades.

Good overall sound quality and output.

Use as little space possible for audio.

Got the box started. Using 3/4" birch plywood with a double baffle.

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Here is a shot of the backside of the sub for those who haven't seen one of these subs yet.

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Had to get creative to fit a pair of 3" Aero ports in this box. It's tuned at 33hz with a box volume of 1.5 cubes.

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The "shrek" box. Just needed to black out the top the other sides aren't seen when installed.

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Carved a large section of the rear deck out and laid down some second skin deadener.

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Then we slid the box in and screwed it to the rear seat brace to keep it from moving around.

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It's not completely sealed off from the trunk but should still cut down on some trunk rattle hopefully.

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Mounted and wire up the amp. Disregard the carpet in the bottom of the trunk it's not staying there.

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Looks like quite a bit of work that was done to get things the way you wanted. is that black stuff on the metal factory deadner? Cool build

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Nice choice in sub woofer. :)

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Looks like quite a bit of work that was done to get things the way you wanted. is that black stuff on the metal factory deadner? Cool build

I laid down some second skin deadener. Never used their product before so I figured I'd give them a try. Thanks.

Nice choice in sub woofer. smile.png

I really like this sub. I had it in a different box in a different vehicle and was pleased with it.

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Very nice work! Let us know how it turns out.

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More pics of the car??

Looks great so far.

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Very nice work! Let us know how it turns out.

Thanks. I should be firing it up and doing some test and tune tomorrow. Got it wired up tonight but it was to late to crank it up.

More pics of the car??

Looks great so far.

I'll be getting some pics of it this weekend if all goes to plan.

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