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<blockquote data-quote="keiffith" data-source="post: 5579740" data-attributes="member: 606727"><p>ill get more specific dimensions after school but its roughly a 1'x1'x?[whatever makes the box 1 cubic foot] with 2 10"x10"x?[whatever makes the box .35 cubic foot] boxes attached to the side. i dont know why no one has taken advantage of the PR's potential. i guess ill be a first. as long as the PR's can take the power, ill be good. its obvious that they are used in high SQ applications due to the fact they are used in home theater audio, and have a higher range than a ported enclosure, on top of the fact you get close to 2x the sound without adding anything except a gutted speaker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keiffith, post: 5579740, member: 606727"] ill get more specific dimensions after school but its roughly a 1'x1'x?[whatever makes the box 1 cubic foot] with 2 10"x10"x?[whatever makes the box .35 cubic foot] boxes attached to the side. i dont know why no one has taken advantage of the PR's potential. i guess ill be a first. as long as the PR's can take the power, ill be good. its obvious that they are used in high SQ applications due to the fact they are used in home theater audio, and have a higher range than a ported enclosure, on top of the fact you get close to 2x the sound without adding anything except a gutted speaker. [/QUOTE]
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