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<blockquote data-quote="galacticmonkey" data-source="post: 6207826" data-attributes="member: 570857"><p>Somewhere along the line someone said "ZOMG IF YOU DONT BUILD IT TO WITHIN .0000000000000000000001 CUBIC FEET OF WHERE IT NEEDS TO BE IT WONT MAKE A SOUND AND IT WILL BLOW YOUR SUBWOOFAZ DONT RISK IT!!!".</p><p></p><p>They really arent that hard. A 4th order is pretty easy to design. Its just like any other box, with a bad design it wont perform well. But people make it sound like it will be the end of the world if you dont design it correctly. It wont be. Experiment with a couple boxes, wood isnt that expensive.</p><p></p><p>I just tore my box apart, was a 4th order for 24 15s. Ive designed and built a couple bandpasses for some 10s/12s/15s and they are always impressive for what they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="galacticmonkey, post: 6207826, member: 570857"] Somewhere along the line someone said "ZOMG IF YOU DONT BUILD IT TO WITHIN .0000000000000000000001 CUBIC FEET OF WHERE IT NEEDS TO BE IT WONT MAKE A SOUND AND IT WILL BLOW YOUR SUBWOOFAZ DONT RISK IT!!!". They really arent that hard. A 4th order is pretty easy to design. Its just like any other box, with a bad design it wont perform well. But people make it sound like it will be the end of the world if you dont design it correctly. It wont be. Experiment with a couple boxes, wood isnt that expensive. I just tore my box apart, was a 4th order for 24 15s. Ive designed and built a couple bandpasses for some 10s/12s/15s and they are always impressive for what they are. [/QUOTE]
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