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Help!!! New enclosure for level 5 12's in a 2014 charger!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8512006" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>my level 5 18s loved my 13 cubic feet enclosure which is about 6.5 cubes each which is on the higher side with a lot of port area, they were M1s though. Go big tune low, you can always add wood blocks to reduce the box size later on and it'll raise the tuning as well so you can have room to experiment. A box too small will end up costing you the wood for a new box. As for subs blowing, if you are careful and responsible, you should hear the sub stressing out mechanically or overheating and lower the volume when it happens or if it happens.</p><p></p><p>Another thing is at one point I had one level 5 18 in the whole 13 foot enclosure by itself as well and it handled it fine, just a tad peakier but still sounded halfway decent, not as loud though obviously with one sub but its not too far off. Airspace does not make as big of an impact as port design does imo from testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8512006, member: 650438"] my level 5 18s loved my 13 cubic feet enclosure which is about 6.5 cubes each which is on the higher side with a lot of port area, they were M1s though. Go big tune low, you can always add wood blocks to reduce the box size later on and it'll raise the tuning as well so you can have room to experiment. A box too small will end up costing you the wood for a new box. As for subs blowing, if you are careful and responsible, you should hear the sub stressing out mechanically or overheating and lower the volume when it happens or if it happens. Another thing is at one point I had one level 5 18 in the whole 13 foot enclosure by itself as well and it handled it fine, just a tad peakier but still sounded halfway decent, not as loud though obviously with one sub but its not too far off. Airspace does not make as big of an impact as port design does imo from testing. [/QUOTE]
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