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<blockquote data-quote="mykeys" data-source="post: 72612" data-attributes="member: 540605"><p>When you get your sub it should have a spec sheet that gives you the T/S parameters and the driver displacement.. The thing is if the box falls withing +/- 10% of the recommended dims it should be fine, so dont sweat it too much. My guess would be that the sub will fall betweeen .14 and .2cubic feet adding that to your box would be about like adding 1/2" to the width approximately. It would also depend on how you choose to build it. Since I have never and probably will never own a XXX I cant say for sure.</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mykeys, post: 72612, member: 540605"] When you get your sub it should have a spec sheet that gives you the T/S parameters and the driver displacement.. The thing is if the box falls withing +/- 10% of the recommended dims it should be fine, so dont sweat it too much. My guess would be that the sub will fall betweeen .14 and .2cubic feet adding that to your box would be about like adding 1/2" to the width approximately. It would also depend on how you choose to build it. Since I have never and probably will never own a XXX I cant say for sure. Mike [/QUOTE]
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