AM i doing this right ????

it's actually like this

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but who's being picky //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
and I still don't understand why the OP has his panties in a wad when the title of the thread is a question of if he is doing it right.. if you don't want the feedback, don't ask the question.

i didnt know that where the port starts is useless volume

 
with the 3 1in's plates inside the box and the sub itself the cuft will be around 1.7 - 1.8 cubic feet but i just w anna hear how u came up with .92 cubes immacomputer
You are incorrect. The enclosure is, in fact, .92 cubes before sub displacement (which makes it more like .77 cubes with the D9).

Here is the CORRECT way to get NET volume (the only volume that matters) of the enclosure:

You first take the area of the usable airspace:

6p8mpus.png


Then, you multiply that by the height of the enclosure (not counting wood) and you will have volume (Area times another dimension equals volume in case I needed to spell it out).

http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=&q=0.8863*12.5%2F12&btnG=Google+Search

I multiplied by 12.5 since that is the INTERNAL height of the enclosure and then divided by 12 to get back into the cubic feet unit.

That enclosure is NOT the recommended enclosure for the D9 and it will sound like *** with very little low end. I wish people would have more an understanding of what they're doing before buying serious equipment.

 
You are incorrect. The enclosure is, in fact, .92 cubes before sub displacement (which makes it more like .77 cubes with the D9).
Here is the CORRECT way to get NET volume (the only volume that matters) of the enclosure:

You first take the area of the usable airspace:

http://i3.tinypic.com/6p8mpus.png

Then, you multiply that by the height of the enclosure (not counting wood) and you will have volume (Area times another dimension equals volume in case I needed to spell it out).

http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=&q=0.8863*12.5%2F12&btnG=Google+Search

I multiplied by 12.5 since that is the INTERNAL height of the enclosure and then divided by 12 to get back into the cubic feet unit.

That enclosure is NOT the recommended enclosure for the D9 and it will sound like *** with very little low end. I wish people would have more an understanding of what they're doing before buying serious equipment.
good job including the end correction factor

too many people ignore this, or don't know what it is

 
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