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Well there comes a time when you want to learn to do thing yourself. I am about to het a 15" FI Q, and here are the specs on that:

DUAL 1 | DUAL 2

Fs: 25.9 Hz | 24.9 Hz

Re: 0.7 Ohms/coil | 1.4 Ohms/coil

Qms: 5.64 | 5.72

Qes: .54 | .54

Qts: .49 | .49

Mms: 257g | 279g

Cms: 0.15mm/N | 0.15mm/N

Sd: 810cm^2 | 810cm^2

Vas: 135 l | 135 l

Spl: 88.2dB 1W/1m | 87.7dB 1W/1m

Bl: 10.4 N/A | 15.1 N/A

Xmax: 27mm

Rms: 1000W

Sealed box: 2-2.6 cuft

Ported box: 2.8-4 cuft @ 28-33Hz

Sub OD: 15.625”

Cut ID: 14.125”

Mounting depth: 8.500”

Displacement: 0.19cuft

Here is what I got on my box so far:

Enclosure Type

Box Type:

Single 15" Straight Ported Standard Subwoofer Box





Subwoofer Information

Cutout diameter:

14.125 inches



Mounting Depth

8.5 inches



Enclosure Details

Carpeting:

Dark Gray




Port Type:

Slot Port



Port Tuning:

31 Hz



Port Dimensions:

16.125 x 2.125 inches (Height x Width)(port length is not displayed)


Port area:

34.27 square inches


Number of Ports:

1



Net Internal Volume:

2.8 cubic feet



Port Volume:

0.72 cubic feet (includes displacement of port materials)


Subwoofer Displacement:

0.19 cubic feet per subwoofer


Total Internal Volume:

3.71 cubic feet



Number of Terminal Cups:

1 per subwoofer


Front Baffle:

Single-Layer Front Baffle - 3/4" Thick


Box Dimensions:

26.625" (w) x 18" (d) x 17.625" (h)




Here's what I have for actual material:

Panel Dimensions Qty Type

A. 26.625 x 18 (2) Top/Bottom

B. 26.625 x 16.125 (1) Back

C. 23.25 x 16.125 (1) Front

D. 16.5 x 16.125 (1) Left Side

E. 17.25 x 16.125 (1) Right Side

F. 14.375 x 16.125 (1) Port Section #1

G. 10.4375 x 16.125 (1) Port Section #2

H. .5 x 16.125 (1) End Spacer

//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/greedy.gif.5a53e6246569d7ab79867170f3b06629.gif LOL, how does this look? I have done a couple of boxes before, but this will be my first sealed one and I see now that they are a pain in the but to assemble right.

 
What are you asking exactly? You're missing port length BTW. Is that what you need from us?

And be more conciece next time. For example, we don't need to know that you are using 1 terminal cup per sub. A couple pics using sketchup would have given us all that information without all the text.

 
What exactly are you asking? It looks nice to answer your question.

Wherd you get all that info from? Just in the other post you seemed totally clueless. I'm guessing you copied and pasted that from somewhere. Looks too organized for you.

Probably lookin at a port lenth of ~21 inches.

 
I was given a site from one of the guys at the firehouse to go to and put in my max dimensions. I forgot exactly which. BTW, the port length is listed :16.125 x 2.125 inches (Height x Width)

 
**** bholtmeier why don't you just say I'm stupid or something. I ONLY asked about the port hole size in the other thread, nothing else. If you notice, I said that I have done a box before, just never ported.

 
a good ported box might sound good, a bad ported box is gonna sound krap 4 sure.if you dont have good boxbuilding skillz id get someone to build it for you.

 
I am going to make it in a sealed box instead, just to see how it sounds. I have made a couple of sealed boxes before, and they have been very simple to construct. I have noticed many people on here telling me not to make a ported box myself, and I guess I have no choice but to take the advice.

 
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