http://cgi.ebay.com/TWO-AUDIOBAHN-A...3QQihZ010QQcategoryZ48613QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Those are the Subs I bought and they have them upsidedown in the bow, but when I put them like that, I don't see away to "hide" the wires to terminals on the inside of the box. I think if I have the cone up it won't push any air out and sound like ****, so help!
Bandpass Sub Box Features: * Brand New !!! * Fits Two 12" Subwoofers. * Bandpass box ... for deep bass. * Plexiglass on top and half of front side so you can see your subs bumping !!! * Four Aluminum Chrome Ports. * Custom Designed & Built with MDF Wood. * High density Black Carpeting, all around. * Best Quality Enclosure. * More, Deeper Bass than conventional boxes. * Includes Push-in Terminals on each side to hook up the subwoofers. * Dimensions: 30" Wide x 15" Deep x 15" High * Built with 3/4 MDF Wood. * Box is completely sealed and is air-tight from all corners.
link still works fine for me.. dude, don't worry about hiding wires. Anyone who does car audio will accept that speaks are USUALLY connected to wires. Just cut them to the proper length, and install them neatly, and you won't have any problems. And please do not turn those subs around, by doing that, you completely change the design and efficiency of the enclosure, and it will sound like a cat puking a pound of rusty license plates. Mount them the way that they are shown, and your subs will last longer, too..
I'm not going to be mean. And rant about my extreme dislike of prefab enclosures, particularly bandpass like this one Going on looks alone, the subs are inverted cause there is not enough room in the smaller ported section to mount them normally. And if you did, you would make the smaller section smaller, and larger larger by moving the basket displacement. Thus changing the tuning ( not gonna be that accurate as it is ) . As for hiding the wires, no way possible to hide wires connected to inverted subs that I know of. I would try to run the wires neatly with some zip ties, or maybe some wire loom in the enclosure to dress it up.
Wouldn't do that, you won't be able to get a good seal. And might end up with some cancellation. Also wiring like that would be pushing the ghetto factor to serious overload as well
and I'd hate to see a screw go across both wires, you DONT wanna find out how stable your amp is at 0ohms