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Building my first box for 2 HDC3 12's
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8396915" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>First of all he isn't Soundqubed and if you scroll down he is getting only 15-20hz worth of useful bandwidth with those low tunings. That's not musical and if it's rolling off at 50hz and up it's not even going to be loud for burps. Suit yourself though.</p><p></p><p></p><p>OP has a Malibu so how's he fitting a 17 cube box? You will hit a limit with subs where increasing box volume doesn't gain much. My guess is that a 12" HDC3, DD95 or similar will gain nicely up to about 4.5-5 cube then you'll get diminishing returns for larger and larger boxes, at that point you should be moving up to a 15".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8396915, member: 614752"] First of all he isn't Soundqubed and if you scroll down he is getting only 15-20hz worth of useful bandwidth with those low tunings. That's not musical and if it's rolling off at 50hz and up it's not even going to be loud for burps. Suit yourself though. OP has a Malibu so how's he fitting a 17 cube box? You will hit a limit with subs where increasing box volume doesn't gain much. My guess is that a 12" HDC3, DD95 or similar will gain nicely up to about 4.5-5 cube then you'll get diminishing returns for larger and larger boxes, at that point you should be moving up to a 15". [/QUOTE]
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