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<blockquote data-quote="bustaplz" data-source="post: 5894814" data-attributes="member: 567655"><p>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:</p><p></p><p>48"w</p><p></p><p>15"t</p><p></p><p>6" top depth</p><p></p><p>10" bottom depth</p><p></p><p>I'm really not sure the sub would fit in the box comfortably, without knowing more specific dimensions I can't do an accurate sketchup. I was thinking about designing the box to mount the subwoofer inverted so that it sort of sticks out between the customer bucket seats my buddy has. It would be a strange setup, but if it fit well it would be the most efficient use of the space provided I think. My friend actually brought up the idea of doing this, and then building a center console over the sub, not knowing this would basically make a bandpass box, so that may be an option also. I've never built a bandpass box and don't really have the desire to but I think it could be somewhat interesting to try out in his truck.</p><p></p><p>As far as calling them and asking for the dimensions, I don't know, would it be better to ask them in an email? I was really hoping for a diagram with the dimensions on it, makes things much clearer.</p><p></p><p>EDIT - Just noticed you're running the same subs as me. I don't know the specs on that amp but I'm guessing it's <a href="http://mailto:1000w@1ohm" target="_blank">1000w@1ohm</a>? Do your SR10's really handle that much power? I have a US Amps XT-2000D sitting here for my friend's Fi Q and keep having to tell myself not to stick it in my Jeep to "test it." Have you ever run those subs sealed? I've been considering building a sealed box to try them out, but since I just built the ported box can't seem to get motivated to try it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bustaplz, post: 5894814, member: 567655"] 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: 48"w 15"t 6" top depth 10" bottom depth I'm really not sure the sub would fit in the box comfortably, without knowing more specific dimensions I can't do an accurate sketchup. I was thinking about designing the box to mount the subwoofer inverted so that it sort of sticks out between the customer bucket seats my buddy has. It would be a strange setup, but if it fit well it would be the most efficient use of the space provided I think. My friend actually brought up the idea of doing this, and then building a center console over the sub, not knowing this would basically make a bandpass box, so that may be an option also. I've never built a bandpass box and don't really have the desire to but I think it could be somewhat interesting to try out in his truck. As far as calling them and asking for the dimensions, I don't know, would it be better to ask them in an email? I was really hoping for a diagram with the dimensions on it, makes things much clearer. EDIT - Just noticed you're running the same subs as me. I don't know the specs on that amp but I'm guessing it's [URL="mailto:1000w@1ohm"]1000w@1ohm[/URL]? Do your SR10's really handle that much power? I have a US Amps XT-2000D sitting here for my friend's Fi Q and keep having to tell myself not to stick it in my Jeep to "test it." Have you ever run those subs sealed? I've been considering building a sealed box to try them out, but since I just built the ported box can't seem to get motivated to try it. [/QUOTE]
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