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cocoleveo7686
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I currently have a doubleshot from Nolte Audio if you go to their site you can find out about their boxes for the people who dont know...i did an online calculator thing to find out how many cubes my box is...well i got 3.61 cubes in a ported box for both subs...isnt that kinda low for 2 12" L7's? i have a 2002 sentra spec v, the box is kinda big but would it be worth having someone build me another box with more cubes?
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if it's not competition, then yes. maybe even two boxes that slide in, then bolt together. I prefer those in around 2.6cf NET...that's after port,subwoofer, and bracing displace. tuned in the mid-low 30s

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Originally posted by D-Bass:
if it's not competition, then yes. maybe even two boxes that slide in, then bolt together. I prefer those in around 2.6cf NET...that's after port,subwoofer, and bracing displace. tuned in the mid-low 30s

i dont think i could even fit that in my car, i have a nissan sentra, the box i have now takes up almost the whole trunk
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build it in sections, then bolts the sections from the inside. it's totally possible, just takes some work. if you can do it, great. if not, oh well

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That does seem a little small, how does it sound? it is specd for a MTX 9512. It shoudl bump pretty hard they seem to know what they are doing over there. If you liek how it sounds than no need to drop more coin to "possibly get louder"
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