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<blockquote data-quote="jdc753" data-source="post: 2458995" data-attributes="member: 572078"><p>I tend to find AutoCad is great for this sort of thing, granted if you have access to it and know how to operate it. I quickly punched in some rough dimensions for a "truck" style box with a height of 15" bottom depth of 8" and top depth of 5" exterior, then when using 3/4" mdf and a length of 43" I am getting 1.6747 cubic feet of air space, with a max mounting depth of approximately 5". The mounting depth can be fiddled with, thats the distance from the middle of the front face back to the back wall. Let me know if you got any other dimensional requirements, I can punch the stuff into cad fairly quickly to come up with your air space so you can have an idea of what you are looking at for volume. Moving to 1/2" material will net you 1.9126 cubic feet. Of course these are fairly rough volumes, will need to account for sub displacement and baffle displacement if you isolate the subs into their own chambers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdc753, post: 2458995, member: 572078"] I tend to find AutoCad is great for this sort of thing, granted if you have access to it and know how to operate it. I quickly punched in some rough dimensions for a "truck" style box with a height of 15" bottom depth of 8" and top depth of 5" exterior, then when using 3/4" mdf and a length of 43" I am getting 1.6747 cubic feet of air space, with a max mounting depth of approximately 5". The mounting depth can be fiddled with, thats the distance from the middle of the front face back to the back wall. Let me know if you got any other dimensional requirements, I can punch the stuff into cad fairly quickly to come up with your air space so you can have an idea of what you are looking at for volume. Moving to 1/2" material will net you 1.9126 cubic feet. Of course these are fairly rough volumes, will need to account for sub displacement and baffle displacement if you isolate the subs into their own chambers. [/QUOTE]
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