Custom enclosure questions!
Ok as some of you know, there is a DIY on T-I.net to make a custom spare tire sub enclosure which im goin to try!!
here is what i have... i have two of these!.....
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-e...msf=1
From veiwing the specs of this subwoofer and from this picture that is veiwed below....

well this picture states that there is going to be 3.77 cu. ft in the spare tire enclosure they made. Well i have two 10" sub woofers having a "min rec sealed Box Volume(cu. ft)" of 0.8 and a "max rec sealed Box volume(cu. ft)" of 3.0. for both my subs. so with me having two of these subwoofers in this enclosure with 3.77 cu. ft. do you think it would be enough? sound good if i were to make this box right and sealed good?
thanks -Chris
here is what i have... i have two of these!.....
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-e...msf=1
From veiwing the specs of this subwoofer and from this picture that is veiwed below....

well this picture states that there is going to be 3.77 cu. ft in the spare tire enclosure they made. Well i have two 10" sub woofers having a "min rec sealed Box Volume(cu. ft)" of 0.8 and a "max rec sealed Box volume(cu. ft)" of 3.0. for both my subs. so with me having two of these subwoofers in this enclosure with 3.77 cu. ft. do you think it would be enough? sound good if i were to make this box right and sealed good?
thanks -Chris
It should sound fine since the sub baskets will make the airspace a bit less because it takes up some of the room. If it doesnt sound "right", try adding some sort of filler in there to take up some airspace.
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