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<blockquote data-quote="Reggie Lives" data-source="post: 4309600" data-attributes="member: 549549"><p>I'm going to be building a simple/small sealed box for a CSS SDX10. I'm under the impression that the dimensions of the box aren't that important providing it A) fits the car and b) has the internal volume recommend by the manufactorer.</p><p></p><p>Given that A and B are met, are there any other overall dimensions that are preferred? I was thinking that if it was perfectly square, the waves might cancel each other out to a degree. Is more of a rectangle recommend? What about a wedge vs rectangle?</p><p></p><p>Another thing; I don't know how to determine the volume displacement of my woofer. I was going to just use a generic number of .05ft^3. That sound about right for a 10" woofer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reggie Lives, post: 4309600, member: 549549"] I'm going to be building a simple/small sealed box for a CSS SDX10. I'm under the impression that the dimensions of the box aren't that important providing it A) fits the car and b) has the internal volume recommend by the manufactorer. Given that A and B are met, are there any other overall dimensions that are preferred? I was thinking that if it was perfectly square, the waves might cancel each other out to a degree. Is more of a rectangle recommend? What about a wedge vs rectangle? Another thing; I don't know how to determine the volume displacement of my woofer. I was going to just use a generic number of .05ft^3. That sound about right for a 10" woofer? [/QUOTE]
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