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Enclosure Design & Construction
1x 12" AND 2x 10" subs
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<blockquote data-quote="Dylanhope16" data-source="post: 8730367" data-attributes="member: 681931"><p>I have the money to do whatever needs to be done correctly. Are you saying just use the two 12's I currently have and add two 10's to the same box? I think that would create some issue with the internal volume being too small. Also there's not a large enough area on the box to mount an additional two subs. Or are you saying to buy 10's to replace the 12's? That would be worse, no? The current box I'm using is large enough for two 12's. It's 3 cubic feet and the manufacturer of the subs recommends 1.5 cubic feet per speaker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dylanhope16, post: 8730367, member: 681931"] I have the money to do whatever needs to be done correctly. Are you saying just use the two 12's I currently have and add two 10's to the same box? I think that would create some issue with the internal volume being too small. Also there's not a large enough area on the box to mount an additional two subs. Or are you saying to buy 10's to replace the 12's? That would be worse, no? The current box I'm using is large enough for two 12's. It's 3 cubic feet and the manufacturer of the subs recommends 1.5 cubic feet per speaker. [/QUOTE]
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