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<blockquote data-quote="joelp88" data-source="post: 6971220" data-attributes="member: 624163"><p>I'd just like the tuning frequency to be lower than most sealed, and because I can afford to back off on power handling because I have enough headroom from the subs I would think slightly oversizing the box would be good, plus the only information I can find on the subs show people using slightly larger boxes but that said, I am REALLY new to box designs so I appreciate any opinions. Maybe like 1.6, then add polyfill if needed?</p><p></p><p>I'm also looking for suggestion on fitting 4 15" subs on a 27x40 baffle, since it isn't possible. I don't know what combination of angles I could use to get it to fit, or if I'm stuck with three subs. Not knowing and not being able to find the diameter of the subs, assuming it's 16" total I'm stuck with something like this (top view, straight down, of the baffle, the lines are where I'd have to build walls, none of the chambers are build to volume its just a graphic representation).</p><p></p><p><img src="http://fizzydrank.com/subbox.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joelp88, post: 6971220, member: 624163"] I'd just like the tuning frequency to be lower than most sealed, and because I can afford to back off on power handling because I have enough headroom from the subs I would think slightly oversizing the box would be good, plus the only information I can find on the subs show people using slightly larger boxes but that said, I am REALLY new to box designs so I appreciate any opinions. Maybe like 1.6, then add polyfill if needed? I'm also looking for suggestion on fitting 4 15" subs on a 27x40 baffle, since it isn't possible. I don't know what combination of angles I could use to get it to fit, or if I'm stuck with three subs. Not knowing and not being able to find the diameter of the subs, assuming it's 16" total I'm stuck with something like this (top view, straight down, of the baffle, the lines are where I'd have to build walls, none of the chambers are build to volume its just a graphic representation). [IMG]http://fizzydrank.com/subbox.png[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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