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Help me build a box for a 10" JL w6v3
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<blockquote data-quote="mrpep" data-source="post: 8513317" data-attributes="member: 661076"><p>[quote name='blazian87'][USER=661076]@mrpep[/USER]; You say that you only got 12" deep. That&#39;s gonna be a challenge. I&#39;m not really a fan of bass tubes but it could possibly work with those 12&#39;s. When you go sealed, it&#39;s okay to have the subs really close to the rear wall. When I used to run 2 12&#39;s sealed before, that was the only way to get decent output out of it. Since you&#39;re trying to have your box height as low as possible, the 10 might be more practical for you. I think downfiring might be the way to go in your case too. Port to the side facing driver&#39;s side if you decide to go ported.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Good suggestion, down firing with the 10" , I just hate letting go of these 12"s , I think I&#39;m going to attempt this bass tube idea first. Not sure if I should put a divider or leave open .</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="mrpep, post: 8513317, member: 661076"] [quote name='blazian87'][USER=661076]@mrpep[/USER]; You say that you only got 12" deep. That's gonna be a challenge. I'm not really a fan of bass tubes but it could possibly work with those 12's. When you go sealed, it's okay to have the subs really close to the rear wall. When I used to run 2 12's sealed before, that was the only way to get decent output out of it. Since you're trying to have your box height as low as possible, the 10 might be more practical for you. I think downfiring might be the way to go in your case too. Port to the side facing driver's side if you decide to go ported.[/QUOTE] Good suggestion, down firing with the 10" , I just hate letting go of these 12"s , I think I'm going to attempt this bass tube idea first. Not sure if I should put a divider or leave open . [/QUOTE]
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