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<blockquote data-quote="bbbblaah" data-source="post: 5999042" data-attributes="member: 610532"><p>Hello all,</p><p></p><p>I am building my first custom enclosure and I am looking for some advice. The subs going in it are 2 10" dvc 4ohm alpine type-rs.</p><p></p><p>I am planning on using a plan off the free box plan section and tune to 32 hz. Is this a good frequency for these? Also, when using the plans does the said volume include speader volume or do you have to account for this?</p><p></p><p>For the box layout, it is going in an extended cab truck so is it better to have them firing towards the backs of the seats slightly angled up or firing towards the roof? Should they be slightly angled inwards ( towards eachother) or out away from eachother?</p><p></p><p>Lastly, is one port (vent) with one chamber or two vents with 2 chambers better for dual subs wired in parallel and does the port have to be the same face as the sub mounts or can it be the adjcent one?</p><p></p><p>Thanks and as always, extra tips are gladly accepted!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbbblaah, post: 5999042, member: 610532"] Hello all, I am building my first custom enclosure and I am looking for some advice. The subs going in it are 2 10" dvc 4ohm alpine type-rs. I am planning on using a plan off the free box plan section and tune to 32 hz. Is this a good frequency for these? Also, when using the plans does the said volume include speader volume or do you have to account for this? For the box layout, it is going in an extended cab truck so is it better to have them firing towards the backs of the seats slightly angled up or firing towards the roof? Should they be slightly angled inwards ( towards eachother) or out away from eachother? Lastly, is one port (vent) with one chamber or two vents with 2 chambers better for dual subs wired in parallel and does the port have to be the same face as the sub mounts or can it be the adjcent one? Thanks and as always, extra tips are gladly accepted! [/QUOTE]
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