@@diantrecreagh3269 in this case, yes. There's a few guys who actually have a true infinite baffle setup in their car because they've cut holes to the outside of the cabin.
So is it ported? I wanna do this with my cobalt. I wanna strip and dynamite the trunk and do this. Does it have to be sealed cant i just mount them on metal brackets and strip the back seats and every ting out & dynamatt? Im curious because the loudest system i ever heard was so loud i had to plug my ears. My wall didnt even so that. I mean this thing was 2 12 inch infinite baffle sound cubed subs. No box no nothing just two subs mounged on metal brackets mounted to the floor no nothing speakers amps wires and good electrical. To this day im baffled at how insane that sustem was. I have heard many walls. BUT NOTHING HAS EVER COMPARED TO THOSE TWO SUBS its like the whole car was the box. Craziest crap i have ever heard. I have always wanted to try it and get to the bottom of this.
@@edgar180 I actually don't I sold the car. And my buddy bought the amp and subs, he has the same car so he was going to do the same build but still hasn't after all these years lol. I run a custom build soundstream xxx 15 currently in a center council box in a crew cab Ford. I do miss infinite baffle very much. I did 4 15 Rockville k6s ib in a taurus. Didn't ever get any videos for some reason
stupid question what if i invert the subs make a small sealed chamber on the trunk side maybe 1 cubic foot to increase cone control give it more power is this a good idea i know nothing about subs 😂😂
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@@cronicjohnson no it's not because there isn't enough air space in the trunk Inorder for it to be a real IB the back wave cannot come into contact with the sub I E pressure inside the trunk What you have made is a sealed box now if you take the trunk lit off then it will be IB
@@SheikhN-bible-syndrome "There are two basic types of closed-box systems: the infinite baffle (IB) and the air suspension (AS). The IB enclosure is made large so the compliance of the air within the enclosure is greater than the compliance of the driver suspension. A closed-box loudspeaker becomes an acoustic suspension speaker when the compliance of the air volume inside the box is less than the compliance of the woofer by a factor of three or more." According to that definition, any sealed enclosure where the internal volume is larger than [Vas/3] is technically IB. The design tables in the Design Cookbook also support this defintion. That would mean that my DVC12 in 2 cu ft is really IB. The more widely accepted definition seems to be: "Any sealed enclosure with an internal volume greater than the driver's Vas." This would seem to be supported by part of Dickason's statement, "The IB enclosure is made large so the compliance of the air within the enclosure is greater than the compliance of the driver suspension." ; but not by the rest of it.
That takes me back to my 90's Cerwin Vega build. Thanks for bringing back old school setups
I would love to make another ib with some of strokers
I feel like with how big those subs are your trunk is basically a perfect sized enclosure
I mean if I'm wrong correct me plz but I'd say it's just like a big sealed box right??
@@diantrecreagh3269 in this case, yes. There's a few guys who actually have a true infinite baffle setup in their car because they've cut holes to the outside of the cabin.
These days I run a 1st gen sound stream xxx 15 in a quad cab, i miss this setup Soo much.
Daaaaaaaamn…. Wish I could hear this in person!!
cant any more i sold them to a buddy who ironically bought an accord and is going to do the same setup lol
Man I wanna hear that low bass from the 2nd half of the vid in person. Sounds like it’s diggin deep and clean
It was so clean I will always recommend for everyone to try and infinite baffle atleast once. Beyond a tline or aperiodic bi chamber ib is the best
Thanks for the vid, I'm starting my own similar build and me being not creative appreciates the reference to go off of.
Always wondered if I did this, and then my fuel pump goes out afterwards how hard it would be to take back apart to change it😂
So is it ported? I wanna do this with my cobalt. I wanna strip and dynamite the trunk and do this. Does it have to be sealed cant i just mount them on metal brackets and strip the back seats and every ting out & dynamatt? Im curious because the loudest system i ever heard was so loud i had to plug my ears. My wall didnt even so that. I mean this thing was 2 12 inch infinite baffle sound cubed subs. No box no nothing just two subs mounged on metal brackets mounted to the floor no nothing speakers amps wires and good electrical. To this day im baffled at how insane that sustem was. I have heard many walls. BUT NOTHING HAS EVER COMPARED TO THOSE TWO SUBS its like the whole car was the box. Craziest crap i have ever heard. I have always wanted to try it and get to the bottom of this.
This is not ported its infinite baffle. Trunk is completely sealed off the from the cabin
how many watts are needed to push the subs?? thinkin about doing an ib myself.
not alot. I was running it off of just the deck for a few days and it sounded great.
Great build do you still run these?
@@edgar180 I actually don't I sold the car. And my buddy bought the amp and subs, he has the same car so he was going to do the same build but still hasn't after all these years lol.
I run a custom build soundstream xxx 15 currently in a center council box in a crew cab Ford.
I do miss infinite baffle very much.
I did 4 15 Rockville k6s ib in a taurus. Didn't ever get any videos for some reason
It sounds great. I thought you needed alot more air space behind the subs but it seems to be fine?
@@edgar180 it was plenty of airspace for these subs
Do you still have usable trunk space with this? I'm wanting to do something similar so I can have a usable trunk
yes pretty much full trunk space still
Best question on here.
Even with the qts 0.3 sheesh
i custom built them couldnt tell you the ts on them
That plays very flat, it's hitting high and low notes at approximately the same level, not bad
does it matter if trunk open or closed?
Can't play as high volume with the trunk open the subs will bottom on higher power. They play lower on low power
stupid question what if i invert the subs make a small sealed chamber on the trunk side maybe 1 cubic foot to increase cone control give it more power is this a good idea i know nothing about subs 😂😂
@@mikellbeltre3459 that would just be a really small sealed box then. You wouldn't like the output from that.
@@cronicjohnson copy thanks i think ima try your set up
What was the bandwidth like?
It was pretty decent. Highest out put around 19hz. But was still musical.
@@cronicjohnson did you ever play duffel bag boy - playas circle or put on by jeezy? Curious how the lows compared to the high bass
@@romellojames6690 can't remember much from this setup any more. Just that out of everything I have ran its been my favorite
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Not IB. Trunk is acting as a enclosed box.
it is an ib front and rear wave are seperated. they don't interact. it's an infinite baffle.
@@cronicjohnson the rear wave still affects the cone it's not true IB
@@SheikhN-bible-syndrome should just look up the definition. This is considered ib set up
@@cronicjohnson no it's not because there isn't enough air space in the trunk
Inorder for it to be a real IB the back wave cannot come into contact with the sub I E pressure inside the trunk
What you have made is a sealed box now if you take the trunk lit off then it will be IB
@@SheikhN-bible-syndrome "There are two basic types of closed-box systems: the infinite baffle (IB) and the air suspension (AS). The IB enclosure is made large so the compliance of the air within the enclosure is greater than the compliance of the driver suspension. A closed-box loudspeaker becomes an acoustic suspension speaker when the compliance of the air volume inside the box is less than the compliance of the woofer by a factor of three or more."
According to that definition, any sealed enclosure where the internal volume is larger than [Vas/3] is technically IB. The design tables in the Design Cookbook also support this defintion. That would mean that my DVC12 in 2 cu ft is really IB.
The more widely accepted definition seems to be: "Any sealed enclosure with an internal volume greater than the driver's Vas." This would seem to be supported by part of Dickason's statement, "The IB enclosure is made large so the compliance of the air within the enclosure is greater than the compliance of the driver suspension." ; but not by the rest of it.