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<blockquote data-quote="Rzza" data-source="post: 8598300" data-attributes="member: 673624"><p>Jeff, do you know about designing enclosures? I am building an enclosure for 2 12" kappa 120.9 and winisd gave me for optimum 13.27"x20.08"x8.74" for 22.8L volume. This is tiny! I would have to place one sub on each side of the box. Does this seem right to you? It's less than 1 cubic ft and infinity recommends 1.0 cubic ft each. I am sure I entered the specs properly but I am scared to waste the wood and time on this box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rzza, post: 8598300, member: 673624"] Jeff, do you know about designing enclosures? I am building an enclosure for 2 12" kappa 120.9 and winisd gave me for optimum 13.27"x20.08"x8.74" for 22.8L volume. This is tiny! I would have to place one sub on each side of the box. Does this seem right to you? It's less than 1 cubic ft and infinity recommends 1.0 cubic ft each. I am sure I entered the specs properly but I am scared to waste the wood and time on this box. [/QUOTE]
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