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<blockquote data-quote="Trixter" data-source="post: 192297" data-attributes="member: 542668"><p>To figure out the size of the enclosure you need for the sub, first figure out how much room you have to work with. If your going to put it in the rear shelf, measure how long and wide you can make the box. Then make the box however deep it has to be to get the right size. (L" x W" x D" / 1728 = cu') Find out the size that the manufacture says and then go from there. As far as the other speakers go, I don't think that it is that important to have an air tight seal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trixter, post: 192297, member: 542668"] To figure out the size of the enclosure you need for the sub, first figure out how much room you have to work with. If your going to put it in the rear shelf, measure how long and wide you can make the box. Then make the box however deep it has to be to get the right size. (L" x W" x D" / 1728 = cu') Find out the size that the manufacture says and then go from there. As far as the other speakers go, I don't think that it is that important to have an air tight seal. [/QUOTE]
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