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<blockquote data-quote="duanebro" data-source="post: 7527415" data-attributes="member: 636988"><p>Boxes very in price depending on what you want. the one I posted would be about $100. I design them to fit in your ride, and work with your sub and music type. Prices vary. But 100-150 is normal for a custom box. (they can way more if you go crazy on the design)</p><p></p><p>I don't know anything about Cadence, but looking at the sub on WooferEtc.com I noticed the specs said:</p><p></p><p>X-MAX: 26-30mm PEAK-TO-PEAK</p><p></p><p>Most good subs are listed as "one way" which would be half that #. (ex: x-max = 12mm.) The DCON's that were mentioned earlier have 16mm x-max. This is just one spec out of many. But if the are trying to stretch this spec to make it look better, what else is done just for looks? Again I have never heard one of these - I could be wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duanebro, post: 7527415, member: 636988"] Boxes very in price depending on what you want. the one I posted would be about $100. I design them to fit in your ride, and work with your sub and music type. Prices vary. But 100-150 is normal for a custom box. (they can way more if you go crazy on the design) I don't know anything about Cadence, but looking at the sub on WooferEtc.com I noticed the specs said: X-MAX: 26-30mm PEAK-TO-PEAK Most good subs are listed as "one way" which would be half that #. (ex: x-max = 12mm.) The DCON's that were mentioned earlier have 16mm x-max. This is just one spec out of many. But if the are trying to stretch this spec to make it look better, what else is done just for looks? Again I have never heard one of these - I could be wrong. [/QUOTE]
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