Hell, that's enough for 4!I have about 40" wide, 30ish tall, and 4 feet long to work with, thats an estimate, i can have exact measurements tomorrow when i go into work, i dont own a tape measure lol
That don't make much sense to me... sorry, try height in inches x width in inches x depth in inches... I'll certainly give it a shot but be certain you can get it in there, not just available space.I have about 40" wide, 30ish tall, and 4 feet long to work with, thats an estimate, i can have exact measurements tomorrow when i go into work, i dont own a tape measure lol
Thx... I saw the sealed bein' smaller really controls that excursion problem it had the 1st few times...//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/thumbsupwink.gif.129404938effda6ad9cca39e7f4b58a3.gif1 cube sealed 2 ported 70in^2 tuned to 45
Sealed side is too big, anything above .75cf allows the subs to exceed xmax on 1200rms. Not good.Something like this?
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1.19ft3 sealed/ 4.61ft3 vented around 46hz
Haven't drawn 1 up in Sketchup before... the removable top was something I had to add... lol
Not really sure if this'll work tho... really don't understand what to look for modeling up a 4th, seems like the sealed side is kinda large and that made the whole thing HUGE.
If it's off lemme know, I'm wanting to learn 4ths anyways and practicing Sketchup is making me better at it.
That would prob work. I can check it in BBP after work. I was surprised how small of a sealed chamber these subs want.This is as far as I go... I know why I stick to ported boxes now... what an ordeal... lol
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Problem is... I just don't know when to quit