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Adam Andersen
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OK.... the box I need to use dimensions are; 18.25"H X 29"W X 11.25"D with a vent at 2.5"W X 5"D but, I only have 51" total width to work with. My question is, can I just take 5" off the width of each box, add that to the depth and just change the vent size, and if I could what would the vent size have to be? I don't know if this would work or not, just a thought. Appreciate any help! Peace!

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ok you can change the box dimensions,
try 24"w x 18.25h x13.6d
your vent sounds funny though only 2.5 x 5 something is wrong there.
what kind od woofer are you using?

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quote:
Originally posted by BIG NUTZ:
ok you can change the box dimensions,
try 24"w x 18.25h x13.6d
your vent sounds funny though only 2.5 x 5 something is wrong there.
what kind od woofer are you using?



First of all, THANK YOU for your reply. I'm using Earthquake BALLS 15's. Four of them.

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i saw your other post is the enclosure specs for each woofer or for all the woofers?

what type of car/truck
how much power
spl or sq..with 4-15" ill assume spl


if you have a van or truck i wld go big like 25-30 cubift and about 400-500" of port tunning will vary and run about 1000-2000watts if not more a woofer

this is just my opinion but i had somthing really close and worked damn good for usac finals

later chris

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quote:
Originally posted by N2HIFI:
i saw your other post is the enclosure specs for each woofer or for all the woofers?

what type of car/truck
how much power
spl or sq..with 4-15" ill assume spl


if you have a van or truck i wld go big like 25-30 cubift and about 400-500" of port tunning will vary and run about 1000-2000watts if not more a woofer

this is just my opinion but i had somthing really close and worked damn good for usac finals

later chris




Thank You for your reply!!
The specs. are for each seperate box. I have a '93 Nissan Sentra. I built a wall to house 4 Boston Pro 12's but, I'm switching to 15's and going extreme. I'll have about 6000 watts on each one. 2 PHD2's, one on each coil. I'm using quarter inch steel plates on the inside instead of just MDF. I can get it REALLY cheap and it will work better than MDF. Please, feel free to ask any questions!! Peace!!

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