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<blockquote data-quote="Roland" data-source="post: 8429872" data-attributes="member: 647142"><p>[ATTACH]26553439[/ATTACH][ATTACH]26553438[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p>The box will be 57" long, 14" tall, " 11 wide, <strong>EDIT 10" wide not 11", the cross section inside area is 106 sq inches x 55.5" = 5896.87 / 1728= 3.4 cubic feet</strong></p><p></p><p><em>(the width is equal to 11" wide but the box is shaped like a house from the side).</em></p><p></p><p>I could go back to the originally plain of 2 boxes if 1 box is to long.</p><p></p><p>One box with one port puts the port right in the center between the front seats, under my center console. That would minimize any obstructions in front of the subs or the ports/port.</p><p></p><p><em> I have a 2 cubic foot sealed box and put both W1200Pro in it. It's close to the size i want so i was able to hear and feel how they would perform. So the subs will be facing forward at a 45 degrees angle, firing at the floor under my front seats. Sounds great and no vibration directly hitting my body this way.</em></p><p></p><p>I'll try to attach a photo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roland, post: 8429872, member: 647142"] [ATTACH=CONFIG]26553439[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]26553438[/ATTACH] The box will be 57" long, 14" tall, " 11 wide, [B]EDIT 10" wide not 11", the cross section inside area is 106 sq inches x 55.5" = 5896.87 / 1728= 3.4 cubic feet[/B] [I](the width is equal to 11" wide but the box is shaped like a house from the side).[/I] I could go back to the originally plain of 2 boxes if 1 box is to long. One box with one port puts the port right in the center between the front seats, under my center console. That would minimize any obstructions in front of the subs or the ports/port. [I] I have a 2 cubic foot sealed box and put both W1200Pro in it. It's close to the size i want so i was able to hear and feel how they would perform. So the subs will be facing forward at a 45 degrees angle, firing at the floor under my front seats. Sounds great and no vibration directly hitting my body this way.[/I] I'll try to attach a photo. [/QUOTE]
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