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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8714173" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>I sincerely hope you are ONLY trying to play 55-57hz with this setup. 9 cube seems big even for subs that like large box. While you will keep gaining with larger and larger box there's definitely a point of diminishing returns and I'd guess above 8 cube you're not going to be gaining much and you'd be better served with an 18" in 8 cubes and up.</p><p></p><p>What is your goal here? What vehicle? What's the dimensions of your cargo area? Consider that if you're sacrificing on fundamentals of box design and limiting options of moving box position in the cargo area you may well be shooting yourself in the foot if you're chasing numbers... you'd often have more to gain from being able to move the box around to different angles adjust distance from sides of the vehicle, etc. than from adding an extra cubic foot once you're already that big.</p><p></p><p>Whatever you're trying to do here I hope you enjoy woodworking and can afford the lumber, glue, and screws because I can tell you from experience building 8-10 cube boxes every couple weeks to test gets expensive!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8714173, member: 614752"] I sincerely hope you are ONLY trying to play 55-57hz with this setup. 9 cube seems big even for subs that like large box. While you will keep gaining with larger and larger box there's definitely a point of diminishing returns and I'd guess above 8 cube you're not going to be gaining much and you'd be better served with an 18" in 8 cubes and up. What is your goal here? What vehicle? What's the dimensions of your cargo area? Consider that if you're sacrificing on fundamentals of box design and limiting options of moving box position in the cargo area you may well be shooting yourself in the foot if you're chasing numbers... you'd often have more to gain from being able to move the box around to different angles adjust distance from sides of the vehicle, etc. than from adding an extra cubic foot once you're already that big. Whatever you're trying to do here I hope you enjoy woodworking and can afford the lumber, glue, and screws because I can tell you from experience building 8-10 cube boxes every couple weeks to test gets expensive! [/QUOTE]
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