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boatguy94 12-18-2008 07:11 PM

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

BDiggity 12-18-2008 07:28 PM

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.

obnoxus 12-18-2008 07:53 PM

1 cubic foot is normal for a 12,,,, but you should really check with the mfg,,, as they can differ

thisistank 12-18-2008 10:05 PM


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

Exactly true. and the CI needed is pretty specific and important to get right. Also you can't just port a sub box if the sub requires non-ported and vise/versa.

phragle 12-19-2008 12:11 AM

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.

thisistank 12-19-2008 01:10 AM


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.

If you're building the box yourself a trick I was taught is to mix wood glue with the left over saw dust from building the box. Mix the two and paste it to the box creases(inside). Makes a wood paste like welding.:cool:

boatguy94 12-19-2008 09:07 AM

The sub is a Hifonics and the amp is a JL Audio 500. Thanks for the help.

thisistank 12-19-2008 01:14 PM


Originally Posted by boatguy94 (Post 2762023)
The sub is a Hifonics and the amp is a JL Audio 500. Thanks for the help.

Call a Hifonics dealer. They'll tell you right over the phone what the CI need to be and if they can be ported or not. I would go with no port though. Like others said, tighter more solid bass with enclosed box.


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