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<blockquote data-quote="bgowdy" data-source="post: 8255532" data-attributes="member: 632121"><p>I have been working on getting my box built for my subs for a bit lol.</p><p></p><p>I know that running a smaller enclosure increase's a subs power handling(not sure how much). If im running 3k(before rise/voltage drop etc so its going to be alittle lower power) and they are 600 rms per sub.</p><p></p><p>Is there a certain way to determine how much smaller of a box you can get away with? Im running pretty much double the rms of the subs. The recommendations say 4.5cf-6cf.</p><p></p><p>Running this amount of power to these subs, how much smaller do you think the enclosure could be to handle this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bgowdy, post: 8255532, member: 632121"] I have been working on getting my box built for my subs for a bit lol. I know that running a smaller enclosure increase's a subs power handling(not sure how much). If im running 3k(before rise/voltage drop etc so its going to be alittle lower power) and they are 600 rms per sub. Is there a certain way to determine how much smaller of a box you can get away with? Im running pretty much double the rms of the subs. The recommendations say 4.5cf-6cf. Running this amount of power to these subs, how much smaller do you think the enclosure could be to handle this? [/QUOTE]
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