the legend of the bucketsub.
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the legend of the bucketsub.
and this years award for the trashyestsound system "upgrade" goes tooo.........
the envelope please.............
.................. Tony Gambino for "bucketsub"
so it goes like this. i have this old advan 10 inch sub in my garage that my cousin was going to throw away. so i held on to it for some unknown future project. i also have a crapy cdrom drive size amplifier that puts out like 50 amps if its on crossover. now you know the backround.
so i am in my garage today, and i see that sub, collecting dust, sitting on top of somthing i wanted. so i pick up the sub and set it on the nearest object, a blue one gallon bucket. and then majic happened. it fit. well. i thought to myself, wow, if i could seal that it would be plenty of airspace.
so i busted out the duct-tape and let fly. first i wired all the stuff from the amp (in the bottom of the bucket, mounted with more tape. andran them to my cheap target deck(that suprisingly has a aux out) and wired up the sub, then i sealed it all in and pictured below is the love child that spawned from this unholy union...
Note: i have these hosted on cardomain, but i don't know how to link to images on a cardomain site. so i am uploading the images here. if somone could pm me some instructions that would be cool.
the envelope please.............
.................. Tony Gambino for "bucketsub"
so it goes like this. i have this old advan 10 inch sub in my garage that my cousin was going to throw away. so i held on to it for some unknown future project. i also have a crapy cdrom drive size amplifier that puts out like 50 amps if its on crossover. now you know the backround.
so i am in my garage today, and i see that sub, collecting dust, sitting on top of somthing i wanted. so i pick up the sub and set it on the nearest object, a blue one gallon bucket. and then majic happened. it fit. well. i thought to myself, wow, if i could seal that it would be plenty of airspace.
so i busted out the duct-tape and let fly. first i wired all the stuff from the amp (in the bottom of the bucket, mounted with more tape. andran them to my cheap target deck(that suprisingly has a aux out) and wired up the sub, then i sealed it all in and pictured below is the love child that spawned from this unholy union...
Note: i have these hosted on cardomain, but i don't know how to link to images on a cardomain site. so i am uploading the images here. if somone could pm me some instructions that would be cool.
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isn't it. man... the worst part. it actually sounds GOOD. it's just enough of a step up from stock to matter and not enough of a step up to draw attention. even if it did hit hard enough to atract a thief once they saw it.... they would be paralised with laghter
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I'm fascinated, impressed, disgusted, and speechless. I really don't know what to say...
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It'll sound better if you use a 5 gallon pail like you buy plaster in.
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Damn...wish I would have seen that before I did my stereo. That would have seriously won me some soundoffs. Peepz woulda been like "what are you running in there". I could have said "1 gallon sub man. ph34r m3!!!".
That thing is hilarious.
That thing is hilarious.
bucket sub
i like it!!! i put one in an old suitcase once but it had too much airspace...
there must be other unique sub enclosures out there SPEAK UP 3RD GENNERS LETS HEAR ABOUT YOUR BASE EFFORTS
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you better patent that before subthump gets a hold of it.
Bucket 'O Bass is a registered trademark of..............
Bucket 'O Bass is a registered trademark of..............
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Looks sweet! No worries of theft there. I can see it now, Civics everywhere with these; probably with a Bazooka name on them
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Originally posted by blyth18md
i think ive actually seen a 15 in a 5 gallon bucket...if memory serves me correctly it was a cadence beastmaster?
i think ive actually seen a 15 in a 5 gallon bucket...if memory serves me correctly it was a cadence beastmaster?
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I don't think the typical 5 gallon pail is wide enough for a 15 to fit. I could see a 12" working though.
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My buddy di that with a Radio Shack 6" sub with a Kraco amp pushing it....... Had it's own sound needless to say

We called it the "Pickle Bucket" .........
Later

We called it the "Pickle Bucket" .........
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Originally posted by Project: 85 2.8 bird
you better patent that before subthump gets a hold of it.
Bucket 'O Bass is a registered trademark of..............
you better patent that before subthump gets a hold of it.
Bucket 'O Bass is a registered trademark of..............
Later
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allright, somone must like us, they re-opened the thread, so we must stay on third gen topics, or at least bucket sub topics.
things to post here:
comments about my bucketsub in my 3rd gen fbody
comments/storys about other trashy car audio you or somone else has put in a third gen
bucketsubs in other cars.
with that note, on to the good stuff. so a tech question. should i re-seal the bucket sub with cauking (sp?). or leave the awsome duct-tape :rockon: ?
things to post here:
comments about my bucketsub in my 3rd gen fbody
comments/storys about other trashy car audio you or somone else has put in a third gen
bucketsubs in other cars.
with that note, on to the good stuff. so a tech question. should i re-seal the bucket sub with cauking (sp?). or leave the awsome duct-tape :rockon: ?
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use calk, but see about tuning it for:
a) mega bucket 'o bass
b) cooling airflow for the monster amp driving it
a) mega bucket 'o bass
b) cooling airflow for the monster amp driving it
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...I can see it now, Civics everywhere with these; probably with a Bazooka name on them
...I can see it now, Civics everywhere with these; probably with a Bazooka name on them
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Originally posted by Xophertony
allright, somone must like us, they re-opened the thread, so we must stay on third gen topics, or at least bucket sub topics.
allright, somone must like us, they re-opened the thread, so we must stay on third gen topics, or at least bucket sub topics.
Originally posted by Xophertony
should i re-seal the bucket sub with cauking (sp?). or leave the awsome duct-tape?
should i re-seal the bucket sub with cauking (sp?). or leave the awsome duct-tape?
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I dunno, go all out! See what you can get out of it for sound lol
I'd suggest some nice clear sillicone. Or camo duct tape
I'd suggest some nice clear sillicone. Or camo duct tape
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Originally posted by Mark305TBI
it's my favorite audio thread I've ever seen.
I definitely like the duct-tape for it's ghettofied affect.
it's my favorite audio thread I've ever seen.
I definitely like the duct-tape for it's ghettofied affect.
Originally posted by aaron7
I'd suggest some nice clear sillicone. Or camo duct tape
I'd suggest some nice clear sillicone. Or camo duct tape
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I like the mod. No one ever sees that area of the car, unless you show it off - so what does it matter how awful it appears aesthetically? Nice, cheap rig there man.
But, uh, Tony Gambino? Are you in the mob? Just wondering, because if so, shouldn't you be driving a Cadillac? And, if so, could you reccomend a few good Italian restaurants in your area?
But, uh, Tony Gambino? Are you in the mob? Just wondering, because if so, shouldn't you be driving a Cadillac? And, if so, could you reccomend a few good Italian restaurants in your area?
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HAHAHA i bet you if you spray it black and add a bazooka sticker you could sell it for some bucks. I wounder how something like that sounds.
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no way, mobsters in brooklin would SO drive a thirdgen. and yes i can. "nona amelias" in aloha (in beetween hillsboro and beaverton) oregon. one of the best.
as for the tony being in the mob... well.. if i was would i tell you?
as for the tony being in the mob... well.. if i was would i tell you? Supreme Member
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yo should experiment w/different colors/thickness/brands of buckets to fine tune that Bucketsub* sound
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well, all that will have to wait. i blew the sub. i did not think that junk amp would put out enough power. well, now i know the sub was less then 50 amps. now i have my car wash bucket back, so thats cool.
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Originally posted by Xophertony
no way, mobsters in brooklin would SO drive a thirdgen. and yes i can. "nona amelias" in aloha (in beetween hillsboro and beaverton) oregon. one of the best.
as for the tony being in the mob... well.. if i was would i tell you?
no way, mobsters in brooklin would SO drive a thirdgen. and yes i can. "nona amelias" in aloha (in beetween hillsboro and beaverton) oregon. one of the best.
as for the tony being in the mob... well.. if i was would i tell you? Anyway, seriously, I highly respect your work with the bucket. It looks so terrible, yes, but it's so mundanely/ingeniusly devised you cannot help but smile. I'd rather have that than the finest sub box - that thing just has character.
Just think about it, Ed Wood made what is arguably the worst film ever, "Plan 9 from Outer Space", and he's revered the world over as an eccentric idiot-savant! I think your bucket-sub will go down in the annals of history as the single greatest custom car audio rig in American history. Unholy union indeed!
All hail the BUCKETSUB!
:hail: :hail: :hail:
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To keep it thirdgen...not having enuf power will hurt a sub more than overpowering it...so you probably underpowered it and blew it. To get off topic a little...I did that for a friends truck..but I used 1/2 inch thick 12" round PVC that fit a 12 inch sub perfectly and I could actually screw it down into the PVC because of the thickness. Then I capped the end w/ a flat piece of PVC plastic and put a speaker terminal in the bottom. Besides the weird hollow type sound it produced (not by much mind you, but it was noticable), it worked great cuz he could still move his seat all the way back AND had room for 2 12" subs. The PVC was 18 inches (thats the length of all the bazooka tubes so thats what I went with) and he used a sony amp and subs. The best part was there was no limit to the depth of the sub!
Oh, BTW...keep the duck tape, and maybe wrap the whole bucket w/ it...it would be kinda like sound dampening material (I think, lol) :hail: :hail:
Oh, BTW...keep the duck tape, and maybe wrap the whole bucket w/ it...it would be kinda like sound dampening material (I think, lol) :hail: :hail:
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i did not know underpowering a sub was bad? i used to have a sony Induction Moulded Ployprophaleine(sp?) "IMP" 500 watt sub powered by a 10 year old kennwood 70 watt amp. i used it for two years in my charookie untill i sold it. maybe since it was such a nice sub it held up longer.
no i think i blew this sub with two much power, not to little. that is interesting information to know. now i know that if i ever get another REAL system going (only if i move somplace where i can fit my car IN the garage) i will not make that mistake again.
oh, is underpowering a sub the cause of hearing all the sound through the sub and not just the bass hits? with my most recent car audio adventure (yes the bucket) i could hear all the sounds, high low mid, through the sub. would getting an amp that could keep up with my sub fix that? or do i need some kind of filter?
EDIT* it was a pioneer not a sony IMP (see newly atatched image)
no i think i blew this sub with two much power, not to little. that is interesting information to know. now i know that if i ever get another REAL system going (only if i move somplace where i can fit my car IN the garage) i will not make that mistake again.
oh, is underpowering a sub the cause of hearing all the sound through the sub and not just the bass hits? with my most recent car audio adventure (yes the bucket) i could hear all the sounds, high low mid, through the sub. would getting an amp that could keep up with my sub fix that? or do i need some kind of filter?
EDIT* it was a pioneer not a sony IMP (see newly atatched image)
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If you underpower a sub then it has to work harder to do what it was made to do, and it will blow faster. The reason you were hearing everything through the sub is because chances are your amp didnt have a HP/LP (high pass/low pass) filter built in. It filters out highs or lows with the flip of a switch.That sub you were using probably had a 100 watt RMS minimum...it had to work hard with the power it had to make sound, especially highs and lows, and it probably burnt the voice coils. Is it crunchy when you push on the sub? But this is just what I've been told and gathered from common sense, so if im wrong someone correct me please.
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wha t impendence ws the amp rated at & what was the sub? cheaper amp may have burn-ed up & sub still works.
Can you verify the true victom please?
Can you verify the true victom please?
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Originally posted by DISTURBthePEACE
If you underpower a sub then it has to work harder to do what it was made to do, and it will blow faster.
If you underpower a sub then it has to work harder to do what it was made to do, and it will blow faster.
not having enuf power will hurt a sub more than overpowering it...so you probably underpowered it and blew it.
Underpowering a sub is not what blows it.
Too Little Power:
As you have probably heard, some people say that too little power can blow speakers. Well... How can I say this... BULL S***
Too little power will only cause the maximum output level to be low. Abuse and the defective 'wing nut' (an idiot) connected to the volume control blow speakers with low powered amplifiers. If driving a speaker with low power would cause them to fail, speakers would fail every time you lower the volume on the head unit.
As you have probably heard, some people say that too little power can blow speakers. Well... How can I say this... BULL S***
Too little power will only cause the maximum output level to be low. Abuse and the defective 'wing nut' (an idiot) connected to the volume control blow speakers with low powered amplifiers. If driving a speaker with low power would cause them to fail, speakers would fail every time you lower the volume on the head unit.
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yeah, underpowering something is not bad. what blows a speaker/sub when its underpowered is an uninformed installer (not pointing a finger at anyone). what people try to do is compensate for the low volume by cranking up the gain. thats when the problems start....
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speaking of gain..... i would need to check, but i think mine was set to like 75%
......the fog clears......
i knew it was my own fault
......the fog clears......
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Originally posted by Screamin'87GTA
It needs a KFC sticker on the side..
It needs a KFC sticker on the side..

Xophertony,
After you replace the sub (yea. right
), before you put it in, pour about 2" of cement in the bottom of the sub and let it cure. It'll help keep the bucket from wobbling around. Plus it'll make the bucket less resonant. 
Not that I'd know.
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aj, thanks. thats good thinking.but i don't anticipate me having a real seystem (cause oi would never go this cheap **** road again) untill i get an alarm, and i hate car alarms.
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Damn! I think that's the best thing I've ever seen!!
Makes me think of something else too... we've all got our 80's boom boxes in the garage, right? Well I bet most of us also have old stereo equipment from our cars. A bucket sub would be right at home in the garage... plus if it gets in the way, you can grab the handle and Move it!
Makes me think of something else too... we've all got our 80's boom boxes in the garage, right? Well I bet most of us also have old stereo equipment from our cars. A bucket sub would be right at home in the garage... plus if it gets in the way, you can grab the handle and Move it!
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how's about getting a metal bucket and having it chromed (or using cheap chrome spray paint for those plastic buckets) for the true ghetto/bling-bling effect. hee hee hee ,or hey, why not use a kentucky fried chicken bucket to keep those subs lubed? might even taste good! please, somebody stop me!
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Originally posted by h1-vltg
and don't forget the type R & NOS stickers...
and don't forget the type R & NOS stickers...
my rigged system consists of stock HU with stock 4x6s .. no 6x9s(i cut the wiring harness outa them to wire in....), one $5 1980s yardsale house speaker tower( 8in woofer, 5in woofer, 3in woofer/tweeter) and one free from a friend pioneer IMPP 12" in a tube( no amp and wired into the right rear channel of my stereo). i wish my camera worked id send pics...
edit: oh yeah he gave me the sub-in-tube cuz its rated to 600watts max and he pumped 600 continuous thru it and cracked it.... rubber cement is so great
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i just thought id chime in with me dos pennies.... but i say you should be an expensive bucket and like an audiobahn soundq aluminum sub and rig that combo up.......or you could try to get teh cheapest bucket... and try to blow the bucket thatd be great... put a small towel in the bottem of the bucket or maybe a shirt, some old underwear/ socks i dunno... definitley gotta use more of teh clasic grey duct tape.. remember "If You Can't Duct It F**k It..." or you could spray paint it primer gray
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Cardboard sonotubes (for casting concrete footings) work good too!!! 
And you can paint/carpet them as well!!!
(But the bucket is CLASSIC!!!)

And you can paint/carpet them as well!!!
(But the bucket is CLASSIC!!!)
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Originally posted by BackInBlackGP
Cardboard sonotubes (for casting concrete footings) work good too!!!
And you can paint/carpet them as well!!!
(But the bucket is CLASSIC!!!)
Cardboard sonotubes (for casting concrete footings) work good too!!!

And you can paint/carpet them as well!!!
(But the bucket is CLASSIC!!!)
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heh, I know that this thread was dug up, but I cant help myself
QUOTE:
"nona amelias" in aloha (in beetween hillsboro and beaverton) oregon. one of the best
heck yah man, that place is great! Expensive too lmao. Yay for us Or-eee-go-ni-ans
QUOTE:
"nona amelias" in aloha (in beetween hillsboro and beaverton) oregon. one of the best
heck yah man, that place is great! Expensive too lmao. Yay for us Or-eee-go-ni-ans




wha? impedence? not sure. yes, the sub sounds crunchy.