Well I thought I might post a short update for all you Mini people out there in cyberland.
Didnt do a great deal today, as I spent the morning travelling over to JC's place (an hour from my place) to pick up my other Clubman that has been stored in JC's dad's shed at Hawthorn for the past 12 months - big thanks to JC for this too by the way (now promoted to Legend status)!
The new clubman is called Crusty Octavius - I wanted to call it just Crusty, and Mitchell wanted to call it Octavius (dont know why, there's no 'eight' of anything on it). So Crusty Octavius is home safe and sound, and we shall decide what to do with him shortly.
Back to the The Cat. I did a little bit of carbon fibre work on the subwoofer board just after lunch, so the small raised infill piece would have time to fully cure, before I covered the major section in carbon cloth. This will give it 24 hours to fully cure, before the next step.
This how it turned out:
Close up:
Tomorrow I will finsh it off in carbon fibre and then turn my attention to the midbass enclosure and door cards. Just for a lark, I thought I would test fit the 9" subwoofers to see how they looked. I am glad that I chose black-coned drivers, as I want them to disappear into the carbon fibre panel and not distract the eye.
Here is a pic of the subwoofer business end - dual voice coil and 300W:
And here they are inserted in the subwoofer board - imagine if you can that the board is covered in carbon fibre - black on black (I will take some pics tomorrow of this again once the carbon fibre has been laid up):
Close up:
So, while all that was happening, I turned my attention to the midbass enclosure. I still had to do the holes for the speakers to drop through, so I pulled out my biggest holesaw I had and, as luck would have it, it was the right size. So off I went and drilled four holes for the 4" midbass drivers:
And then we test fit the speakers (love these little 4" blokes):
And with grills on (now imagine this in carbon fibre, with the grills on, or not - would look mega-cool:
Have a look at the size of the magnet on these 4" drivers - massive. They would do justice to 6.5" speakers and I expect them to perform flawlessly:
During the week the ICE gear arrived, and along with the 4" speakers shown, the 6.5" components showed up, and one of the amps - the 1000w Class D monoblock. Here it is sitting on the bonnet of Crusty Octavius:
The 6.5" components are just biger versions of the 4" midbass drivers. Nice big magnet, cast aluminium basket and polypropolene/carbon fibre cone. With grill on:
And with grill off (sexy eh?):
The 6.5" speakers will sit in the doors, with the tweeters high up in the dash, pointing directly at the driver/passenger. Should lift the sound stage up nicely. Now, onto the amplifier - the amplifiers will sit under the seats, semi-hidden but semi-protected as well. Here's a pic of the amp - like the speakers and boards, its in stealth black:
Test fitting the amp through the seat mounting brackets. Perfect fit, 5mm to spare:
Close up:
Well thats about it for today - I will post pic of the completed sub-board tomorrow.
Cheers,
Tricky