I think the box above is closer to 1.52 cubic feet. It actually makes for a slight Fz boost between 45 and 70Hz and rolls off steeply enough to hit -3dB at around 35Hz. I think it would sound pretty good with one 12" in there...CodyB said:Here is a cabinet for a single 12" but im not completely shure if I made enough clearance for the magnet, (probably not but I am trying to throw out an idea for someone to try later. (Im short on money or I would go buy the sheet of MDF right now)...
Not all Measurments are exact, so be warned
91 Jeep Project said:I cheated.
Beej said:You're going to need a bare minimum of about 3500 cubic inches.
Beej said:I think the box above is closer to 1.52 cubic feet. It actually makes for a slight Fz boost between 45 and 70Hz and rolls off steeply enough to hit -3dB at around 35Hz. I think it would sound pretty good with one 12" in there...
Sorry, you and it are correct. I forgot to account for the box materials...CodyB said:Im confused now Beej, The WinISD box tool says that enclosure has 1.056 cubic feet... :dunno:
In theory, but the specs of that speaker still lean toward something larger. It can clear a tight space behind it for cramped applications, but it will still need a large enclosure volume in order to not roll off above 40Hz...91 Jeep Project said:Running a shallow mount sub he can get away with about 2,000.
chrslefty said:i had thought of something similar ,then some one else did it but why don't you make the subs down ward firing and protect them from stuff being put in the back and you don't have to worry about magnet clearance.
CodyB said:Um, it would be a problem, 8" or 10" sub wont fit in 7" of mdf. Nice Idea, but I want the box to be an exact size. 43"x17.5x1.5"at top x7"at bottom. Another idea I had was put the subs facing the seat and fire into the backs of unsuspecting victims... Thanks though.