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Help with box design for 2 10" Alpine R series
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<blockquote data-quote="shredder2" data-source="post: 8644365" data-attributes="member: 674047"><p>The round or aero would either have to be external or side firing to work, depth of driver, clearance, material thickness and port OD probably would pass the 14" mark easily (that's offhand BTW). It's your car man... an aero saves space, is more efficient but only has a set amount of area to work with. That 6" is perfect for what you need with those subs in 2.5ft3 net like Kush said.</p><p></p><p>The box I have shown is double baffled and rather large... lol... it's a bottom feeder, meaning it'll go low and lose some overall output. Either way you port it I'd recommend a tune higher than I used as most people actually listen to music... not whale song... lol</p><p></p><p>The box above is just a bit much for most (too low), I'd just tune to 32hz-minimum or more likely 33-36hz for music. Unless you want to slam those decaf lows then that's a different story entirely... lol</p><p></p><p>If I might ask... what vehicle and amp/load are you planning to use? And is positioning the enclosure in the trunk all the way back (facing what direction?) seem to give the best result or is it for utility?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder2, post: 8644365, member: 674047"] The round or aero would either have to be external or side firing to work, depth of driver, clearance, material thickness and port OD probably would pass the 14" mark easily (that's offhand BTW). It's your car man... an aero saves space, is more efficient but only has a set amount of area to work with. That 6" is perfect for what you need with those subs in 2.5ft3 net like Kush said. The box I have shown is double baffled and rather large... lol... it's a bottom feeder, meaning it'll go low and lose some overall output. Either way you port it I'd recommend a tune higher than I used as most people actually listen to music... not whale song... lol The box above is just a bit much for most (too low), I'd just tune to 32hz-minimum or more likely 33-36hz for music. Unless you want to slam those decaf lows then that's a different story entirely... lol If I might ask... what vehicle and amp/load are you planning to use? And is positioning the enclosure in the trunk all the way back (facing what direction?) seem to give the best result or is it for utility? [/QUOTE]
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