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Anybody with Sub Boxes need help
Putting subs in the truck in thre Spring i need demensions for a box with two 10 inch subs and demnsions for a box with two 12 inch subs
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Remember this formula. LXWXH/1728 That will give you the cubic feet of airspace for your enclosure. Hope you have bucket seats if you want the 12's. Check out swervin's site www.73-87.com as he has 2 12's behind his seats along with box dimensions.
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No bucketsjust bench and i am about 5'8'' 5'9'' so that aint a problem
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2 12's. I can get dimensions tommarow if you want...
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(2) 12's in q-logic boxes
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i was wondering about this also im bout 6'1 or 6'2 how cramped would i be to put on behind the seat?
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PHOENIX and k-10 i'll take them demensions if yea got em
k10 what kinda would did u use as well |
The very most important aspect to building a speaker enclosure is to buy a speaker that will fit your airspace. You cannot put a 12" sub that calls for a minimum of 1.25 cubic feet into a box that is .50 and expect good sound. There are subs out that will work goodin small space but they cost more than a conventional sub. I would stay with 10" subs and posibly go with a solo baric from kicker.
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yeah, it all depends on the sub. Get a program called Blaubox.... search on google. Its great. If you can e-mail me the airspace you want and the kind of depth and height you want i can tell you, it all depends.
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