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<blockquote data-quote="poolman966554" data-source="post: 8652333" data-attributes="member: 665165"><p>are you serious?? theyre expecting you to plot out your subs?? I hope this is not a professional outfit your dealing with.. the way i see it is " do the math yourself! ill do the easy part"</p><p></p><p>you need to finesse a box into its environment.. Even if i said to you</p><p></p><p>"2 cu ft per sub@ 30 hz was fantastic!"</p><p></p><p>Do you think thats gonna be great for you? power applied, cone excursion and what i recommended you research needs applied. no shortcut here.</p><p></p><p>Edit: that said, ive offered you everything you need to complete this build if you are willing to do your homework. If you decide to not take my advise, or simply feel lazy, then give you $ to a designer here on this site.</p><p></p><p>Either way, those X's you have are amazing! get them in the right box and dont let them down! Also hoping you have enough power the feed them</p><p></p><p>Edit2 !!! OH Lord jeezes, PLEASE do not tell us your trying to Seal these subs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poolman966554, post: 8652333, member: 665165"] are you serious?? theyre expecting you to plot out your subs?? I hope this is not a professional outfit your dealing with.. the way i see it is " do the math yourself! ill do the easy part" you need to finesse a box into its environment.. Even if i said to you "2 cu ft per sub@ 30 hz was fantastic!" Do you think thats gonna be great for you? power applied, cone excursion and what i recommended you research needs applied. no shortcut here. Edit: that said, ive offered you everything you need to complete this build if you are willing to do your homework. If you decide to not take my advise, or simply feel lazy, then give you $ to a designer here on this site. Either way, those X's you have are amazing! get them in the right box and dont let them down! Also hoping you have enough power the feed them Edit2 !!! OH Lord jeezes, PLEASE do not tell us your trying to Seal these subs! [/QUOTE]
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