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<blockquote data-quote="mendon mafia" data-source="post: 6540836" data-attributes="member: 584590"><p>Having said what you did above im guessing i can kiss my 145's good bye?</p><p></p><p>Are there any extreme dimensions i should stay away from. Like aspect ratio or somthing like that? I speced out a box on the re calc (i know its way off) box width: 36", box height: 13.5", box depth 14.5, with a 2.75" wide port and a square port length 2 of 24". On the re site it specs out to 2.338 cubes @ 29.18hz Does this look good for the flat response?</p><p></p><p>EDIT: this does not account for double baffle, i will make adjustments just want to see if the basic layout and volume and tuning looks good.</p><p></p><p>Its quite odd that steve miller recommended me to build 2 cubes net for each sub. you would think he should know the driver really preforms in a smaller enclosure, he also told me to use half the port area but i ignored him lol.</p><p></p><p>Im still going to experiment with my enclosure for a single 12 just to see what i like the best. i may build the box calculated for flattest response and build a second based off of my experimentation. I have some time coming up and mdf is relatively cheap in the ca world so i think i want to learn and see some things first hard.</p><p></p><p>Ill start a thread in about a week when i start building. ill post it in the build log section i guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mendon mafia, post: 6540836, member: 584590"] Having said what you did above im guessing i can kiss my 145's good bye? Are there any extreme dimensions i should stay away from. Like aspect ratio or somthing like that? I speced out a box on the re calc (i know its way off) box width: 36", box height: 13.5", box depth 14.5, with a 2.75" wide port and a square port length 2 of 24". On the re site it specs out to 2.338 cubes @ 29.18hz Does this look good for the flat response? EDIT: this does not account for double baffle, i will make adjustments just want to see if the basic layout and volume and tuning looks good. Its quite odd that steve miller recommended me to build 2 cubes net for each sub. you would think he should know the driver really preforms in a smaller enclosure, he also told me to use half the port area but i ignored him lol. Im still going to experiment with my enclosure for a single 12 just to see what i like the best. i may build the box calculated for flattest response and build a second based off of my experimentation. I have some time coming up and mdf is relatively cheap in the ca world so i think i want to learn and see some things first hard. Ill start a thread in about a week when i start building. ill post it in the build log section i guess. [/QUOTE]
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