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Box help...8 Soundqubed HDC4 18s
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8530213" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>If you're willing to take any advice, build the top back and sides then see how much space you really have left over after it's strong enough to take a bomb blast. As Jeff said, you probably don't have nearly as much space as you think you do (we have all been there) and cramming too much cone area in too small a box will give you poor results.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]SeSApSPJNxI[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>This box was built for 9 15's and it's a very large box in a big van. Even with 3 subs blown and their holes plugged up it does the same numbers on the meter with only 6 subs. Also worth mentioning, that van has solid rubber armored truck tires and a LOT of custom suspension work done so that it can actually drive.</p><p></p><p>Cramming too much cone area in too little space might look impressive but performance will suffer and you're wasting money on equipment you didn't need.</p><p></p><p>There's some big dogs in Texas, if you're serious about this, you would do well to meet up with some of those local guys that have done big builds before and get some help and advice. **** looks cool on youtube, but I think you might be way underestimating what you're getting into here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8530213, member: 614752"] If you're willing to take any advice, build the top back and sides then see how much space you really have left over after it's strong enough to take a bomb blast. As Jeff said, you probably don't have nearly as much space as you think you do (we have all been there) and cramming too much cone area in too small a box will give you poor results. [MEDIA=youtube]SeSApSPJNxI[/MEDIA] This box was built for 9 15's and it's a very large box in a big van. Even with 3 subs blown and their holes plugged up it does the same numbers on the meter with only 6 subs. Also worth mentioning, that van has solid rubber armored truck tires and a LOT of custom suspension work done so that it can actually drive. Cramming too much cone area in too little space might look impressive but performance will suffer and you're wasting money on equipment you didn't need. There's some big dogs in Texas, if you're serious about this, you would do well to meet up with some of those local guys that have done big builds before and get some help and advice. **** looks cool on youtube, but I think you might be way underestimating what you're getting into here. [/QUOTE]
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