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Subwoofer Box Question
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<blockquote data-quote="xblitzkriegx" data-source="post: 15882725" data-attributes="member: 105608"><p>the problem is that the driver itself is going to take up additional space in the enclosure so that E series or SA sub is not going to see .87cf, its going to be looking at .7cf most likely. now youre nearing half the recommended minimum and at this point, below about 50Hz, its going to roll off pretty hard. that means youre going to have to eq the hell out of it to get it flat sounding again and that means its going to see a lot of unnecessary cone movement for the power.</p><p></p><p>does the box have to be vehicle specific? if youre buying prefab boxes, id recommend staying with a sealed box as you really need to build a box to compliment the sub for best performance. if if doesnt need to be vehicle specific, then theres tons of prefabs to chose from with more volume for a 12" sub.</p><p></p><p>heres two non vehicle specific boxes id recommend, in no order:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://belvaproducts.com/mdfs1215-1-5-cu-ft-single-12-sealed-mdf-subwoofer-enclosure/" target="_blank">http://belvaproducts.com/mdfs1215-1-5-cu-ft-single-12-sealed-mdf-subwoofer-enclosure/</a></p><p></p><p>3/4" MDF construction</p><p>polyfill lined</p><p>1.5cf, 1.4cf when loaded</p><p>16"<strong>L</strong> x 17"<strong>D</strong> x 13-1/2"<strong>H</strong></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.woofersetc.com/c-60-enclosures/c-64-12-enclosures/p-4353-w7-12-ground-shaker-12-single-sealed-box.html" target="_blank">http://www.woofersetc.com/c-60-enclosures/c-64-12-enclosures/p-4353-w7-12-ground-shaker-12-single-sealed-box.html</a></p><p></p><p>3/4" mdf construction</p><p>double face (overkill on a small box like this imo)</p><p>1.3cf, 1.2cf loaded</p><p>16.5"<strong>L</strong> x 18.5"<strong>D</strong> x 16"<strong>H</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xblitzkriegx, post: 15882725, member: 105608"] the problem is that the driver itself is going to take up additional space in the enclosure so that E series or SA sub is not going to see .87cf, its going to be looking at .7cf most likely. now youre nearing half the recommended minimum and at this point, below about 50Hz, its going to roll off pretty hard. that means youre going to have to eq the hell out of it to get it flat sounding again and that means its going to see a lot of unnecessary cone movement for the power. does the box have to be vehicle specific? if youre buying prefab boxes, id recommend staying with a sealed box as you really need to build a box to compliment the sub for best performance. if if doesnt need to be vehicle specific, then theres tons of prefabs to chose from with more volume for a 12" sub. heres two non vehicle specific boxes id recommend, in no order: [URL]http://belvaproducts.com/mdfs1215-1-5-cu-ft-single-12-sealed-mdf-subwoofer-enclosure/[/URL] 3/4" MDF construction polyfill lined 1.5cf, 1.4cf when loaded 16"[B]L[/B] x 17"[B]D[/B] x 13-1/2"[B]H[/B] [URL]http://www.woofersetc.com/c-60-enclosures/c-64-12-enclosures/p-4353-w7-12-ground-shaker-12-single-sealed-box.html[/URL] 3/4" mdf construction double face (overkill on a small box like this imo) 1.3cf, 1.2cf loaded 16.5"[B]L[/B] x 18.5"[B]D[/B] x 16"[B]H[/B] [/QUOTE]
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