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<blockquote data-quote="CanadianDream" data-source="post: 2425844" data-attributes="member: 571814"><p>Actually you have it right. Thought it would be easier to describe it as a solid piece of plexiglass (one of my possible designs) - but more I am thinking in general.</p><p></p><p>Say even a mid bass woofer in a door install. How do you determine required clearance from the plastic door panel.</p><p></p><p>So from what everyone is saying (thanks for the replies) the greater of Xsus or Xmech from the apex of the surround + a few mm's should be sufficient. I agree this is not ideal, just what I have to work with.</p><p></p><p>I also agree though if my speaker was to exceed Xmech and hit the plexiglass/door panel etc. I would have larger problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CanadianDream, post: 2425844, member: 571814"] Actually you have it right. Thought it would be easier to describe it as a solid piece of plexiglass (one of my possible designs) - but more I am thinking in general. Say even a mid bass woofer in a door install. How do you determine required clearance from the plastic door panel. So from what everyone is saying (thanks for the replies) the greater of Xsus or Xmech from the apex of the surround + a few mm's should be sufficient. I agree this is not ideal, just what I have to work with. I also agree though if my speaker was to exceed Xmech and hit the plexiglass/door panel etc. I would have larger problems. [/QUOTE]
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