I know this is a home audio forum, but I thought I’d share a little of my own DIY involving car audio.
Just a little preface: I drive about 80 miles/day round trip to work. Having tunes is a must in my car. Unfortunately my car is always a work in progress. I’m now getting close to wrapping everything up. I’m waiting on my new amplifiers to come in and I’ve got about 3-4 sets of tweeters coming in for me to do some listening tests with.
I’m not sure how well this will be received here, so I’ll just start off with one of the more recent upgrades to my car; the infinite baffle wall setup. If enough of you folks want to see more, I’ll update this with more info on everything else.
The wall uses (2) Acoustic Elegance IB15’s which are designed for in-car use. They’re essentially the same as the AE IB15, just with different T/S params.
The wall itself is comprised of (4) layers of ¾” MDF; one layer is really Baltic birchply.
The wall is attached to the car via l-brackets, screws, and some sound deadening throughout. To take advantage of the IB configuration, I decided to let the interior of the car be the ‘box’ rather than the trunk, simply because the cabin is much larger than the trunk in terms of actual volume. Just rough calculations put the Qtc of the setup at about 0.6. If I had gone with the trunk as the ‘box’ the Qtc would have been higher; around 0.85. I prefer to have a lower Qtc than a higher one to start with.
Also, for the simple fact that more space could be used in the trunk without the magnets taking up nearly 8” of the trunk space. And there’s the stealth factor; it’s a bit easier to hide cones than magnets.
I made a false wall to hide the subwoofers. That wall is made of ¼” (cheap… dunno) wood as a template, then wrapped in fencing I picked up from Lowe’s. The assembly is wrapped in charcoal carpet to match the rest of the trunk. The goal was to protect the speakers while also concealing them. Overall, I’m happy with it.
As for sound…well, I haven’t had a lot of time with my system to truly give 100% reviews, but quickly:
$230 shipped for the pair.. you can’t beat that!
Great blend and balance.
Can get downright LOUD if you want ‘em to. But, they are 15’s after all.
Not fancy; very basic. I like that. Some might not.
Only takes about 70w/each to get them moving to the point where you can’t really sit in the car.