BassBoomer 10+ year member
Pakelika
does someone know the mounting depth of the 10" re se? and will .56 cubes be enough sealed for a while to run one?
not realy pressed for space i was just practicing building a box before i build the real one and so i was wondering if that would work for a while , while i take my time to build the real box. and not hurt the sub.Originally posted by MaXiMa i have no idea about mouting depth of those but that is a tiny box!! i guess u must be pressed for space
ok then all i nead to know now is how deap i need to make the real box? so how deep is the mounting depth of a 10" re se?Originally posted by turbo Use at least 3/4" mdf for a sub enclosure. 1/2" partical board is not stiff enough
if in doubt, measure it by yourself, since yu already have the sub in your hands. THen add a couple inches to be safe, and also to clear the wood thickness.Originally posted by BassBoomer ok then all i nead to know now is how deap i need to make the real box? so how deep is the mounting depth of a 10" re se?
i didnt see it on there when i looked. i already checkedOriginally posted by MaDroX420 respl.com
i dont have the sub sorry i didnt specify that.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif but i am probly gonna get it soon.Originally posted by paikiah if in doubt, measure it by yourself, since yu already have the sub in your hands. THen add a couple inches to be safe, and also to clear the wood thickness.
ok, well the sub probably can't be over 10" in height...the cone still looks taller than the height so...Originally posted by BassBoomer i dont have the sub sorry i didnt specify that.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif but i am probly gonna get it soon.