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Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
It fits my 04 f150 perfect and sounds great.
Toxic
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
Very happy. This is a divided box, so if you need the air space you will have to open it up in the middle like I did. Very happy and would recommend to anyone.
James
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2019
Box arrived in 2 days. Quality is slightly lame. My planet audio ac10d subs fit so I'm happy atm. Wouldn't say this is high quality but worth the money. Fits in my 2005 F150 fx4 S cab perfectly. Had to cut out carpet and padding so subs don't touch floor. It's an ok box but could be better.
Joseph
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2019
It sounds great, and it looks great! Only issue is when I first put it in, after I put the seats down on top of it, it had a little bit of room to move. It vibrated out from underneath the seats. I cut up a pool noodle (it was what I had handy at the time) and put it underneath the the back corners to make it to where when I pushed the seats down, it squished the box into the noodles. Now it fits PERFECTLY and looks seamless with the black carpet that's already in my truck. 10/10 : would buy again if I got another F-150.
Savage223
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2018
I can't imagine a better fit for an off-the-counter item! Be sure to read other reviews, as the installation varies just a little, depending on the speakers you choose. I used two Rockford Fosgate R2D2-10's. They MAY have fit without trimming the rubber and carpet padding, (my F150 has the rubber floor, no carpet,) but clearance was tight enough, and visibility to the rear edge of the speaker face to minimal- that I chose to trim and remove the rubber and padding directly below the speakers.If you have dual voice coil speakers and need series or series-paralell wiring, you'll have to think a bit about how to run wire and drill to make it work. But, if you're already doing this install, it should be a breeze.These punch really well with 600w RMS bridged- great for rock, less buzzy boom than for typical R&B listeners.... but the cab space prevents it, NOT the enclosure.Experience and research strongly suggest you do NOT port this box, even with compatible speakers. If you must do so, spend money on the right speaker / amp combo, and purchase the same brand box- but for a single 10, 12 or 15 inch speaker, if the latter is available. Then, get your punch from 10's or 8's in the rear doors. Very pleased with this box.
IVAN NOYOLA
Reviewed in Canada on January 11, 2018
Too small box , even I bought the subwoofers for its inside volume specifications , the box sound like if its too small , i installed the Rockfordfosgate P3sd4 on it and I didn't get good sound even I have a very good amplifier
HummHumm
Reviewed in Canada on December 19, 2017
I feel the center portion of this box was a waste of utilized space. Couldve been an amp mounting spot. As well, the connectors on the inside should have came with some type of quick connector for you're speakers.Buyer you will need wires for your box as well as screws to mount the speakers and you will lose you're spare tire jack location.
ben r
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2015
Product can best be described as cheap and thrown together...the "carpet" used is more of glued on black fabric...it reminds me of a Christmas present that a child wrapped because you can see the seams of the carpet all over the box...I have two 10 inch kenwoods installed in it and sound quality is so so...the box is also kind of wobbly on one of the sides...long story short if the price seems to good to be true it probably is...
M R Bigler
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2014
This is a very unique sub woofer box, and as such, should not be compared to standard sub woofer boxes. Because it's built to fit under the rear seats of a 2004-2008 Ford F150 Super Crew, it is shallow out of necessity. Typically shallow boxes do not give as good of a sound as deeper boxes. So yes, I have had better sounding sub woofer boxes, but I knew I was going to have to sacrifice sound quality for functionality going in to this purchase.With that said, this box fits absolutely perfectly under the rear seats of my truck, utilizing every square inch. The quality of the construction and materials used is professional grade. The box is down-firing, and has minimal space between the bottom of the box, and the floor. So with that in mind, make sure to purchase a sub woofer that will fit, and doesn't protrude out too much from where the screw holes are. (A flat top).All and all, I'm happy with this purchase. With the limited space allotted in my truck, this is the only way that I could install two sub woofers without sacrificing any seating space. Though the sound isn't the best in the world, unless you're an audiophile, it will be hard to tell the difference.
Robert H.
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2014
I had no issues purchasing or receiving the box, the seller and amazon were great - and the price is hard to beat. Build quality is clean, and it fits under the seat easily with no issues.Note: I edited my review after owning this for a year:Coming from having bigger band-pass boxes in SUVs in the past, i was a little disappointed in the sound - since its a sealed enclosure and such a small internal space - you really need a powerful amp and the ability to run the subwoofers bridged to mono (so they don't fight each other in the small .55 cubic foot airspace). I don't have any tuning calculations, but its hard to get the box to reach down low without decibel loss and buzzing/clipping. I have been experimenting with the idea of porting the box with a single 2" port at 9.2 inches (or 2 1.5" ports if it works out) for 38 Hz. I will reply to my review if this worked out All in all the fit under the rear seat was good (2006 f150 supercab), and the look and build quality was decent. 4 stars for just not being as good sounding as maybe it could be if they tweaked the design to maximize airspace closer to 1 cubic foot, or gave you all the internal measurements for the box - an you do have to cut parts of the rug out under the seat to clear the speakers - or they will make contact with the carpet. I cut two 10" by 10" squares - just on 3 sides and carefully folded the "flaps" back under the rest of the carpet - so they can be repaired later. To answer folks who are asking about "shallow mount subs" - the answer is probably no - not needed. My subs are JBL Loud + Clear LC-S1050w which have a top mount depth of about 5 inches, there is easily another 1/4 inch before contact with the box. Some subs that have big rubber magnet covers, or extremely thick or ornate baskets may have trouble - but i have seen folks with similar boxes make fiberglass "bubbles" to allow clearance. this could be done relatively easily.as for porting and tuning to 38 Hz - i will come back with my results.Note Second edit regarding ports:This box is partitioned in the middle - so its .55 f3 per side (each woofer in its own enclosed section) - so after looking at winisd and bassbox pro6 with my JBL and the size and approximate shape of the box I made two 2" dia by 10.9" long ports firing out the back (i know 2" dia is small - but vent mach is not really an issue with my setup and because they are back-firing under the seat). I tuned for 35hz to get efficiency, not SPL - and i can see an improvement in sound quality already. edit 3 will be next after i re-tune the amp gains and etc.edit 3: i recommend doing your due diligence with port calculation software and porting this box. For me - tuning for efficiency has made the bass super clear and clean - no regrets.
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