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<blockquote data-quote="White Rider" data-source="post: 5535561" data-attributes="member: 606584"><p>I figured out all of my dimensions for my box size. The cubic feet I will have for each sub is .743 instead of the reccomended .8. The box is the full width of my cab and I have 2 dividers inside, to seperate the 3 subs.</p><p></p><p>So heres my question...would it be better to just run the three subs I have and them be under-boxed a bit, or just go to 2 subs and one divider in this enclosure? Also, If I ran two subs, that would get me back to 1 ohm instead of 1.33.</p><p></p><p>If I'm looking for the extra cubic feet with the three sub idea, and I move the subs closer to the back of my seat to make the box slightly bigger, will the performance of the sub go to hell being that close to the seat, or is this not a good trade off?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="White Rider, post: 5535561, member: 606584"] I figured out all of my dimensions for my box size. The cubic feet I will have for each sub is .743 instead of the reccomended .8. The box is the full width of my cab and I have 2 dividers inside, to seperate the 3 subs. So heres my question...would it be better to just run the three subs I have and them be under-boxed a bit, or just go to 2 subs and one divider in this enclosure? Also, If I ran two subs, that would get me back to 1 ohm instead of 1.33. If I'm looking for the extra cubic feet with the three sub idea, and I move the subs closer to the back of my seat to make the box slightly bigger, will the performance of the sub go to hell being that close to the seat, or is this not a good trade off? [/QUOTE]
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