bustaplz 10+ year member
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Can anyone give me detailed dimensions on the 12" Fi Q. Need to know if I can fit it in a certain box.
Fs: 28.4 Hz | 27.1 Hz
Re: 0.7 Ohms/coil | 1.4 Ohms/coil
Qms: 05.39 | 5.63
Qes: .49 | .48
Qts: .45 | .44
Mms: 211g | 231g
Cms: 0.15mm/N | 0.15mm/N
Sd: 481cm^2 | 481cm^2
Vas: 48.3 l | 48.3 l
Spl: 85.4dB 1W/1m | 84.8dB 1W/1m
Bl: 10.4 N/A | 15.1 N/A
Xmax: 27mm
Rms: 1000W
Sealed box: .8-1.5 cuft
Ported box: 1.8-2.5 cuft @ 28-33Hz
Sub OD: 12.500”
Cut ID: 11.125”
Mounting depth: 7.000”
Displacement: 0.16cuft
call em and ask....I'm sorry, I meant physical dimensions. Something more detailed than this
Sub OD: 12.500”
Cut ID: 11.125”
Mounting depth: 7.000”
Displacement: 0.16cuft
I was looking for things like motor width, basket width.
The box design I had in mind worked out to 1.876ft^3 tuned to I think 32hz. It has to fit behind the seats of a single cab colorado. Dimensions are something like:Its less then 11.125 cause the motor and basket have to fit in the box through the cutout hole.... How small of a box are you making?
Lol, well my friend has his heart set on a 12" Q. I'm really thinking it won't fit, it's a very small space. He hasn't bought the subwoofer yet so I can't get measurements off it and the truck is his so I'm doing all the trial and error in sketch-up because I can't just walk outside and check a measurement real quick.This is a first lol.
Motor is ~7.5" (190mm) in diameter..cutout OD with the gasket can vary up to 12 5/8"
Not sure why you are drawing in sketchup...i'm one to look, measure..build. But either way //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Lol, well my friend has his heart set on a 12" Q. I'm really thinking it won't fit, it's a very small space. He hasn't bought the subwoofer yet so I can't get measurements off it and the truck is his so I'm doing all the trial and error in sketch-up because I can't just walk outside and check a measurement real quick.
I also don't want to do trial and error when building it because it is his money and not mine. I don't want him to order the driver until I have a design that will work for sure. How far does the surround stick out from the baffle? If it's more than about an inch, it will most likely hit the backs of the seats, but if the box is any more shallow, the motor will be against the back wall. I'm almost tempted to just order the **** thing so I can measure it! I assume the basket width is about the same as the cutout diameter? Can you tell me how deep that measurement goes? The basket will most likely not fit between the seats, but the motor should have plently of room. Think you could give me the motor depth?
I'm thinking the mounting hole ring and gasket probably add 1/4"-1/2" to the depth if mounted inverted, so if the motor depth is maybe 3.5-4" I may be able to design the box to be a bit more shallow and allow the basket to clear the seats.
Well the sub will be placed behind the seats but right in the middle. There is about 9-10 inches of space between the seats at the back, so the cone will fire through that space. Would having the sides of the cone firing into the edges of the seat be a problem if I left say 1" between the surround and seat?You have to allow at least 30mm infront of the cone for movement...Cutout OD is the cut out outer diameter of the entire speaker (you can go 12 5/8" as the gaskets tend to vary from time to time), Hole diameter is the..hole diameter for the speaker to be cut out on and mounted to.
If you are trying to wedge it behind a seat you need to have at LEAST 7" behind the sub (which is the "mounting depth" it includes the basket, and the motor down from the mounting flange) and another 1.5" or so infront of it for cone movement..
You really don't want the surround to touch the seat at all...Well the sub will be placed behind the seats but right in the middle. There is about 9-10 inches of space between the seats at the back, so the cone will fire through that space. Would having the sides of the cone firing into the edges of the seat be a problem if I left say 1" between the surround and seat?
And I know what the dimensions mean, just looking for more detailed measurements to see what my options are. I could fit 2ft^3@32hz net with the sub inverted but I still don't know that basket and motor would fit between the seats. I think my measurement was 11.5" from the seat to the rear wall at the floor and 6" between the seats and the rear wall at 15"(this would leave plenty of room to mount the amp above the box.
It's a very confusing design, I'm trying to describe it as best I can but I don't think I'm doing a very good job of it. The design I'm looking at now would be the entire width of the rear area with the sub in the middle and a port firing up behind each seat. I can't come up with any other way to arrange it. His current setup is a RF P3 Shallow in a small sealed prefab behind the passenger seat, with the sub behind the passenger seat the output is MUCH higher for the passenger which is a bit annoying. We moved the RF closer to the middle and output was much more balanced and sounded a bit cleaner so I think having the sub in the middle is important in that small of a cabin. I'm considering telling him to buy the 12 and we'll take it and the truck to a local shop and ask them if they could fit it. I'd really prefer not to but maybe they can figure out something that I can't. And I thought squeezing my two 10's and a 2cube net box behind the rear seat of my Wrangler was a pain!