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How much does a sub displace?
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<blockquote data-quote="Scarenius" data-source="post: 574235" data-attributes="member: 555987"><p>This is going to be used in my port length calculator. I'm not looking for an exact number, just general figures, like a range, for large, medium, and smaller woofers.</p><p></p><p>Since magnet size has a very direct effecton this, would using that as a marker for the user be ok?</p><p></p><p>Example :</p><p></p><p>user sees the form, it asks what size magnet his subs have. "ok, i have 90 oz magnets, I select this one" and from there I can get a general idea of how much his sub will displace when mounted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scarenius, post: 574235, member: 555987"] This is going to be used in my port length calculator. I'm not looking for an exact number, just general figures, like a range, for large, medium, and smaller woofers. Since magnet size has a very direct effecton this, would using that as a marker for the user be ok? Example : user sees the form, it asks what size magnet his subs have. "ok, i have 90 oz magnets, I select this one" and from there I can get a general idea of how much his sub will displace when mounted. [/QUOTE]
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