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<blockquote data-quote="fshanda" data-source="post: 4462106" data-attributes="member: 587331"><p>Fill the box with packing peanuts. Dig them all out and put them in a box. Measure the height, width and depth of the filled area of the box. HxDxW will give you the cubic inches. divide that number by 1728 and you will know the cubic feet of the box. Subtract for the displacement of the subs to be a little more acurate.</p><p></p><p>Its not a perfect method but it does get you close.</p><p></p><p>And what type of subs are they? D4 or D2</p><p></p><p>MTXman may have solved your problem for you already.</p><p></p><p>I have an MRD-M605 on my type R 10" D4, 600 watts at 2 ohm and that little sub pounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fshanda, post: 4462106, member: 587331"] Fill the box with packing peanuts. Dig them all out and put them in a box. Measure the height, width and depth of the filled area of the box. HxDxW will give you the cubic inches. divide that number by 1728 and you will know the cubic feet of the box. Subtract for the displacement of the subs to be a little more acurate. Its not a perfect method but it does get you close. And what type of subs are they? D4 or D2 MTXman may have solved your problem for you already. I have an MRD-M605 on my type R 10" D4, 600 watts at 2 ohm and that little sub pounds. [/QUOTE]
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