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<blockquote data-quote="Leesi207" data-source="post: 8719221" data-attributes="member: 681041"><p>I just picked up a new subwoofer. Audiofrog has a few recommended box designs that they suggest. I’m hoping to save some space by compensating for the angle of the backseat, the structural support lip below that, and possibly increasing the height to make use of all the vertical trunk space.</p><p> I’m going to include a simple drawing of the cavity I’ll be coping the rear of the box too.</p><p></p><p>Vehicle : </p><p>20 civic si</p><p>Location in the vehicle:</p><p>Trunk</p><p>Space available (Length x Width x Height):</p><p>L20 W16 H16</p><p>Subwoofer make and model:</p><p>Audiofrog GB12D4</p><p>Subwoofer Size:</p><p>12”</p><p>Number of Subwoofers:</p><p>1</p><p>Type of Port (Kerfed, Slot, Aero, etc.):</p><p>Aero or slot</p><p>What type of music do you like?:</p><p>Reggae, techno.. and most other genres</p><p>Is your goal SPL or Everyday Music?:</p><p>SQ-SQL</p><p>Tuning Freq (Hz):</p><p>33hz</p><p>Volume :</p><p>? Fairly loud</p><p>Questions</p><p>Original design specs 1.5 cubic feet, PD 4”, PL 16”</p><p>If I keep these dimensions without placing the port to close to the woofer should everything perform the same?</p><p>Should I just go sealed, save space and sacrifice a bit of volume.[ATTACH=full]23657[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leesi207, post: 8719221, member: 681041"] I just picked up a new subwoofer. Audiofrog has a few recommended box designs that they suggest. I’m hoping to save some space by compensating for the angle of the backseat, the structural support lip below that, and possibly increasing the height to make use of all the vertical trunk space. I’m going to include a simple drawing of the cavity I’ll be coping the rear of the box too. Vehicle : 20 civic si Location in the vehicle: Trunk Space available (Length x Width x Height): L20 W16 H16 Subwoofer make and model: Audiofrog GB12D4 Subwoofer Size: 12” Number of Subwoofers: 1 Type of Port (Kerfed, Slot, Aero, etc.): Aero or slot What type of music do you like?: Reggae, techno.. and most other genres Is your goal SPL or Everyday Music?: SQ-SQL Tuning Freq (Hz): 33hz Volume : ? Fairly loud Questions Original design specs 1.5 cubic feet, PD 4”, PL 16” If I keep these dimensions without placing the port to close to the woofer should everything perform the same? Should I just go sealed, save space and sacrifice a bit of volume.[ATTACH=full]23657[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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