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Originally Posted by bgreen02
does anyone have any pics of the supercrewsound dual 10" box? also dimensions and reviews would be nice
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I know this is an old thread, but since I just installed this box and a search did not turn up any pics or reviews I thought I would chime in.
I have been using the MTX Thunderforms box with a RF P3SD210 sub for a while now and really like it. But I decided I wanted to try Dual 10's to see what kind of difference it would make overall. I ordered the box with the OEM dark gray cloth to match my interior and received the "FIRST" one in a couple weeks. When it arrived, I looked it over and thought for the 150.00 paid it didn't look
too bad. The speaker terminal used is cheap but will get the job done. I don't think the box is screwed together but rather nailed and glued. I took it home from the office that night and loaded it up with two CDT 10" Subs. When I went to load it in the truck I realized they had built is wrong. They had it built for a right hand drive...
I called Mark at SuperCrew Sound and we was very helpful and rushed a new box out and I had it a week later. Anxious to finally hear dual 10's in my truck I loaded my CDT's in and went to put the box in the tuck.
The first thing I noticed is that the box does not clear the hump in the middle of the floor. The feet/raised ends do not raise the box high enough so the entire box is resting on the 7" wide hump in the middle of the floor.
You will also notice from the pictures that the extra 20 bucks for the "OEM Match" carpet was a waste. Maybe the Nismo has darker carpet? Anynow, this box does not fit but I have gone to this much trouble now so I stick it in as best I can and hook it up. On initial test, it didn't sound right, kinda flat so I fiddle with settings a bit on the amp and HU and just can't get to sound right. I take a look at the bottom and notice that the outside edge of the inner sub is actually hitting against the side of the "hump" in the floor. So now I have ANOTHER problem with the box.
So now, intent on at LEAST trying to hear what is will sound like, I move the box as far to the passenger side as I can and still have the door close.
At this position, I still think the one sub is hitting the floor a bit, but it sounds much better.
So, FINALLY I am to the "how does it sound" part. Now bear in mind I'm no expert in Subs and boxes and this is just my personal opinion. After a little tuning and adjusting the gains down, I'm .... well,...... undecided. It's a little "boomy and hollow" sounding but adjusting my crossover point and EQ is helping that out a bit. It definitely hits MUCH louder and harder then the single 10 by more than double it feels. The box is listed as being just over 1 cf and bing there are two 10's sharing the same space I'm going to try a little poly fill and see what it does for it. I definitely like the 2 10's over the single and if I can get it tuned to sound good at all volume levels i'll be happy with the sound, but the box has to be replaced or modified to fit correctly.