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Calculating air space for sub enclosure


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just incase anyone cares, to find out the air space for your enclosure,

 

Internal lenght X width X height, then divide by 1728

ex. ( 12" X 12" X 12" / 1728 = 1.0Cubic Ft.)

 

Just thought Id post it cuz ya never know, maybe someone will find it handy! :lol:

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Here's a challenge for ya: Tell me the dimensions of a vent slotted box, with it tuned to 33 hertz, for a rockford fosgate p2.

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I can do it for ya. What size P2?

 

Well, right now I'm either gonna get a 12" DVC Type R Apline or a Fosgate P2 12". I know the Type R is the much better of the two, but I kinda have a Fosgate set-up going on in my car currently.

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I can do it for ya. What size P2?

 

Well, right now I'm either gonna get a 12" DVC Type R Apline or a Fosgate P2 12". I know the Type R is the much better of the two, but I kinda have a Fosgate set-up going on in my car currently.

 

I have found this design which is 1.5 cubic feet at 30Hz. If you require something more specific. I can modify the design for you.

http://www.icixsound.com/vb/icixnation/images/38_59.gif

 

How much power are you planning on running to your subwoofer?

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dicount rocks.

you bet it does, although I dont get discounts on audio parts, I get discounts on auto parts, saves much $$$

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