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I need help. I want to put my Nvx Vcw104 in the largest sealed box I can before it will deteriorate sound. I tried the popular program and it was way above my brain capacity. anyone willing to take the time to run numbers for me? Nvx recommends .75 cubic feet sealed The manual states .75 online states .65 called Nvx they said .75 is correct not .65. I am hoping its safe to go a little larger like maybe 1.10 after displacement? here are the ts they give for it, Thanks to any help given //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

Subwoofer Series:

VC-Series

Subwoofer Size:

10"

RMS Power Handling:

750 watts

Voice Coil(s):

Dual

Impedance (Per Voice Coil):

4 ohms

Voice Coil Diameter:

2.5"

Frequency Response:

20 - 220 Hz

Sensitivity:

85 d3

Xmax (millimeters):

20 mm

Subwoofer Design:

Round / Circle

Woofer Composition:

Woven Fiber Pressed Paper Cone

Woofer Surround:

Foam

Magnet Structure:

Triple Stacked

Subwoofer Grille:

No

Recommended Enclosure Type:

Ported / Vented or Sealed

Optimum Sealed Box Volume:

0.75 cubic feet

Optimum Ported Box Volume:

1.0 cubic feet

Top-Mount Depth:

6"

Cutout Diameter:

9.61"

Free-Air Resonance (Fs):

31 Hz

Equivalent Compliance (Vas):

24.96 liters

Total Speaker Q Value (Qts):

0.45

Electrical Q Value (Qes):

0.526

Electrical Resistance of Voice Coil (Re):

6.4 ohms

Mechanical Q Value (Qms):

2.981

 
I have a kicker cx600.1, jbl-ms-a5001 and alpine mrx-m55. Id be running either of them at 2 ohms. I can use the smallest rms one if that would help me use a larger enclosure?

 
use the most powerful sub amp you've got. go with specs. they are there for a reason. otherwise.
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=running%20bigger%20sealed%20boxes

google is your friend.
yes google is good i read almost every one of those websites. Im asking if its safe to go a little larger. On those site people say manufactures tend to recommenced smaller than allowed on purpose I was just wondering if I can run larger than .75

 
lower power limits. bigger box.
bigger power limits. smaller box. so yea. your good at 1.01
Thanks man I have a 1.17 before sub displacement I might put something in the corners or tripple caulk all the seems to take up more space. I can run the smaller amp also. appreciate the help!!!

 
I thought less power for larger enclosure? shouldn't I lower the wattage since i'm going above oem box size?

 
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