| All of our enclosures are constructed of the highest quality MDF, from American suppliers. No lightweight or filler woods are ever used. Each enclosure is precision cut in our 4500 sq.ft. facility by experienced fabricators. All of the speaker cutouts and corners are made by router for an exact fit every time. Our enclosure fits closely to the sides of the cargo well, and extends to where the toolkit is located to provide 1.0 cu.ft. of airspace. This design provides 25% more airspace than our competitor's enclosure, which allows for lower bass extension and more output from your subwoofer. A mounting depth of 7.75" will allow the fitment of almost every subwoofer on the market. This enclosure will require removal of the toolkit, but its a small price to pay. All enclosures are wrapped in high quality charcoal trunk liner to provide the closest match to OEM color. Other colors and fabrics are available by request.
- 1.0 cu.ft of airspace
- 7.75" of mounting depth
- OEM style carpet
- Standard spring loaded terminal cup for easy connection
- 11.125" round speaker cutout or Kicker L7 square cutout
What sets us apart from other manufacturers?
We have been in business for over 10 years, not just building speaker boxes, but complete audio systems for consumer and competition applications. Vehicles we have built have won numerous sound quality awards in IASCA going back to the early 2000's and more recently we have over 100 best of show trophies from Hot Import nights under our belt. We build every enclosure we sell from scratch, we don't bother to copy anyone else's designs.
What sets our boxes apart from other manufacturers?
Our positive feedback mostly speaks for itself. We use the best of every material we can find, from the wood, to the glue, nails, carpet, everything. We don't import these enclosures, or any of the parts that make them from China or other overseas suppliers. This makes it cost a little more, but creates dependable performance in every product we make. In every MDF enclosure we laminate the interior with a light coat of fiberglass resin. MDF is a pourous substrate, in factories large vaccums can pick up multiple sheets by sucking air through the wood. This makes for sub enclosures that are mostly sealed. A thin coat of fiberglass resin works to create a tighter seal for better sound. The process of stuffing silicone in the corners employed by most builders does not create a chemical bond like resin, and does not seal anything besides the corners, it is just cheaper. |