Ok...so my ID8v3s came in last week and its time to begin planning for the hatch. I've got two MTX amps (both 9"x9") and a Stinger Capacitor ( 3.75x3.75x14 i think) that will also be going in the hatch of my P5.
I am going to attempt a ported enclosure using the flex ports sold at www.selectproducts.com. These subs only need about 1cuft to be tuned down to 30Hz so my plan is to build a false floor that serves as an amp rack AND a subwoofer enclosure. It will be about 4-5" thick to allow the amps to be resessed. I haven't worked out the dimensions yet but stop me if you think this is a bad idea. Since the subs require more mounting depth than any of the other components, I am thinking about having them protrude from the floor at an angle.
This is where you come in with opinions. Should I put the subs in the back corners of the hatch (as you look in) and have them face the hatch door (so they are displayed nicely when you open it). Or should I have the subs in the near corners and fire towards the front of the car. The first option will place them out of the way when I get groceries and what not but they will be in the way if I fold down the seats. The second option will be in the most used portion of the hatch (where I just toss stuff in), they would fire towards the front (not sure if this is better than the first option), and they would be out of the way should I fold down the seats to put something big in.
To describe this better, see my 30 second mspaint drawing that is attached. Those of you with P5s will quickly recognize the shape of the hatch. For those of you who don't, the top is the far side of the hatch and the bottom is the near side (or the rear bumper). The amps will be in an oval shaped tub, one on each side and the cap in the center. A pods will be triangular while conforming to the oval shape along the hypoteneus. Each one will have an 8" sub and a 2" port.
As seen in the picture, the pods and the oval trim panel for the amps will be painted silver to match the stock P5 interior trim. The rest of the hatch floor will be a single 1/4" piece of mdf covered in black vinyl. I will have an oval cover for the amps and I will make a carpet to cover the whole thing.
So whadda ya think? Which option in the photo will work best?
For symmetry purposes, I may use the remaining corners for the component crossovers...but since I haven't decided on those...that may come at a later date.
I am going to attempt a ported enclosure using the flex ports sold at www.selectproducts.com. These subs only need about 1cuft to be tuned down to 30Hz so my plan is to build a false floor that serves as an amp rack AND a subwoofer enclosure. It will be about 4-5" thick to allow the amps to be resessed. I haven't worked out the dimensions yet but stop me if you think this is a bad idea. Since the subs require more mounting depth than any of the other components, I am thinking about having them protrude from the floor at an angle.
This is where you come in with opinions. Should I put the subs in the back corners of the hatch (as you look in) and have them face the hatch door (so they are displayed nicely when you open it). Or should I have the subs in the near corners and fire towards the front of the car. The first option will place them out of the way when I get groceries and what not but they will be in the way if I fold down the seats. The second option will be in the most used portion of the hatch (where I just toss stuff in), they would fire towards the front (not sure if this is better than the first option), and they would be out of the way should I fold down the seats to put something big in.
To describe this better, see my 30 second mspaint drawing that is attached. Those of you with P5s will quickly recognize the shape of the hatch. For those of you who don't, the top is the far side of the hatch and the bottom is the near side (or the rear bumper). The amps will be in an oval shaped tub, one on each side and the cap in the center. A pods will be triangular while conforming to the oval shape along the hypoteneus. Each one will have an 8" sub and a 2" port.
As seen in the picture, the pods and the oval trim panel for the amps will be painted silver to match the stock P5 interior trim. The rest of the hatch floor will be a single 1/4" piece of mdf covered in black vinyl. I will have an oval cover for the amps and I will make a carpet to cover the whole thing.
So whadda ya think? Which option in the photo will work best?
For symmetry purposes, I may use the remaining corners for the component crossovers...but since I haven't decided on those...that may come at a later date.