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What size box for sub
Need to make a custom box for a 12 inch sub, how big should it be? Should I port it or not? Thanks
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Depends on the room you have, the music you listen to, the power you have going to sub & the sub parameters itself.
For most part a sealed box has more tight (less boomy) bass, smaller encloser, requires more power to reach same db's as a ported box. Without knowing the sub itself, its impossible to come up w/ an accurate enclosure. |
1 cubic foot is normal for a 12,,,, but you should really check with the mfg,,, as they can differ
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Originally Posted by obnoxus
(Post 2761789)
1 cubic foot is normal for a 12,,,, but you should really check with the mfg,,, as they can differ
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if you get the brand/part number any car stereo place should be able to give you the size box it needs. for a 12 it is usually between 1 and 1.5 cubic feet. dont forget to compensate for the speaker sticking into the box. if you dont have enough room to make a big enough box, some dacron fluff can 'fool' the box into thinking it's bigger. a sealed box will be much tighter than a ported. also make sure you seal the seams and the speaker, even a very small airleak can wreck the sound.
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Originally Posted by phragle
(Post 2761939)
also make sure you seal the seams and the speaker, even a very small airleak can wreck the sound.
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The sub is a Hifonics and the amp is a JL Audio 500. Thanks for the help.
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Originally Posted by boatguy94
(Post 2762023)
The sub is a Hifonics and the amp is a JL Audio 500. Thanks for the help.
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