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I'd like to do a system in my Z06 but i don't want it to take up the entire truck of the car.
Does any company out there make a stealth box for the C6?
Or does anyone have any suggestion on where i can stick a single 10" sub on the C6?
Thanks much
-Rez
JL Audio makes a Stealthbox for the coupe, so I assume that fits the Z as well. Also forum vendor Boxology makes one. They both are for single 10" drivers and fit into the driver's side corner and utilize the cubby for airspace.
I went with the Boxology Enclosure and an Image Dynamics IDQ10v3 sub.
The quality is great , it looks great, and sounds great.
Oh, and my bicycle still fits....... when the tops not in the back.
X2 for BOXOLOGY!!!! Same airspace as JL stealth box but looks way better! I know there are a few members that have em. The website is www.mysosaudio.com
Rez.... here's some pics of the enclosure I manufacture for your C6...
No drilling required for mounting, full fiberglass construction with an mdf mounting ring, and it can be taken out in about 15 seconds for those track days... Shoot me a pm if you are interested and want the full details...
I'd like to do a system in my Z06 but i don't want it to take up the entire truck of the car.
Does any company out there make a stealth box for the C6?
Or does anyone have any suggestion on where i can stick a single 10" sub on the C6?
Thanks much
-Rez
Originally Posted by pentavolvo
corvettecaraudio.com
Yes, we have custom boxes for your C6, as well as custom amp racks, and any other installation parts you may need. Feel free to email me, or call us directly at the shop at 615-907-8125 if you have any questions.
Here is a link to the boxes on our site: CLICK HERE
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