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Maximum spacer ring around sub?
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<blockquote data-quote="peachpuff" data-source="post: 8598576" data-attributes="member: 673548"><p>I filled the enclosure with water and counted 11 liters, that's almost 0.4 cubic feet, i probably could of fit another liter but couldn't since i couldn't get water to flow up into the baffles.</p><p></p><p>If i cut the opening and use a 2" spacer i could probably get between 0.45 and 0.5 cubic feet. Minimum sealed box for a 10" type r sub is 0.4 cf, i figure this would work. Maybe not ideal but this is what i have to work with.</p><p></p><p>An 8" sub would be ideal but they're more expensive for some reason but the 10's are easier to find locally to test fit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peachpuff, post: 8598576, member: 673548"] I filled the enclosure with water and counted 11 liters, that's almost 0.4 cubic feet, i probably could of fit another liter but couldn't since i couldn't get water to flow up into the baffles. If i cut the opening and use a 2" spacer i could probably get between 0.45 and 0.5 cubic feet. Minimum sealed box for a 10" type r sub is 0.4 cf, i figure this would work. Maybe not ideal but this is what i have to work with. An 8" sub would be ideal but they're more expensive for some reason but the 10's are easier to find locally to test fit. [/QUOTE]
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