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Date:         Thu, 12 Feb 2004 16:23:43 -0500
Reply-To:     Matt Bennett <matsuwesty@EARTHLINK.NET>
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From:         Matt Bennett <matsuwesty@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject:      Subwoofer options
Comments: To: rob@phemp.com
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Rob, There are lots of places to put subwoofers, depending where you want to sacrifice space and how much you want to cut up your van. You have the same year Westy I have so I feel your pain about not wanting to give up space. I ended up putting mine under the rear seat and it has worked out well. Anywhere you put it will be a sacrifice in some way, so I guess it just depends on how you use your space and the quality of sound you want. You can see my stereo system at this link, the subwoofer is on the next page. http://home.earthlink.net/~matsuwesty/page48.html Hope this helps. Matt

Subject: Vanagon Subwoofer option(s)

Hello-

I saw Larry Chase's nice summary of subwoofer options in the archives, but I don't see the results of what he chose. My new-to-me Vanagon has a decentish head unit and decentish speakers, but it has a hard time overcoming highway noise. I believe adding a subwoofer and amp will take the load off of the main speakers and allow a little more clear volume.

I am reluctant to give up space anywhere to speakers... but I think I have an answer. The speaker cabinet linked below will fit behind the drivers seat. My measurements may reflect the fact that I am only 5'4" so might have the seat a little more forward than is normal. If the cabinet is attached with velcro to the carpet, and slack is left in the wires for moving, it seems an ideal way to use that awkward space.

http://tinyurl.com/29knm or http://www.crutchfield.com/cgi-bin/S-wq6kujUNKVr/ProdView.asp?s=0&c=10&g=842 &I=044T3508SE&o=m&a=1&cc=01&avf=Y

Are there problems with a seat in this space I am overlooking? I measured twice and tried hard to imagine the box there, it seems better to claim that space than any of the cabinet or floor space anywhere else. I would like a heater behind the passenger seat, so that is out. I am undecided about the space between the driver's and passenger seats, but I really doubt I will want speakers there.

The space under the backseat is another good spot (from the speaker's point of view) but that seems too precious for storage.

The best thing I saw listed in Larry's survey was to do something at the bottom of the hanging closet. My concerns there are that the closet itself will block sound and need to be vented, and that items stored in the closet (blankets, sleeping bags etc) would make it an ineffective space.

I would love any advice or shared experience.

Thanks,

rob campbell, seattle 87 westy http://www.dokodemo.org/van.html


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