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<blockquote data-quote="UnderFire" data-source="post: 7482115" data-attributes="member: 632639"><p>You would need to figure out how much space the subs you choose need, there is usually a recommendation on the manufacturer's site, then you would figure out your overall box dimesions, there is a calculator here --&gt;<a href="http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/boxcalcs.asp#rec" target="_blank">Subwoofer Enclosure Calculators, Fraction to Decimal, Parallel, Series, Port Length and Volume Calculators</a>, use .75 as the thickness, try to get within the suggested range, then post a thread in the enclosures section with the box volume, and the port hole size, and someone will give you the port length you need, then you can take those measurements to your box builder and they'll build it to your specs.</p><p></p><p>Your original picks are bad, but better can be had for the same money, the Skars would be the budget end, middle I'd say Digital Designs 2512's (750 Rated, 1000+ Capable) and top of the scale would be the Fi Audio Q at 284 a piece (1500 Rated), and the DC Audio Level 4 at 295 a piece (1000 Rated 1500+ Capable)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnderFire, post: 7482115, member: 632639"] You would need to figure out how much space the subs you choose need, there is usually a recommendation on the manufacturer's site, then you would figure out your overall box dimesions, there is a calculator here -->[URL="http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/boxcalcs.asp#rec"]Subwoofer Enclosure Calculators, Fraction to Decimal, Parallel, Series, Port Length and Volume Calculators[/URL], use .75 as the thickness, try to get within the suggested range, then post a thread in the enclosures section with the box volume, and the port hole size, and someone will give you the port length you need, then you can take those measurements to your box builder and they'll build it to your specs. Your original picks are bad, but better can be had for the same money, the Skars would be the budget end, middle I'd say Digital Designs 2512's (750 Rated, 1000+ Capable) and top of the scale would be the Fi Audio Q at 284 a piece (1500 Rated), and the DC Audio Level 4 at 295 a piece (1000 Rated 1500+ Capable) [/QUOTE]
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