Noob Here Needs a Box design for 2 12"s!

culp7
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Planning a build for my first system and was wondering if ya'll had a ported box design for 2 12's. I'm eigther gonna run alpine type r's or kenwood KFC-3012's... If ya'll got any good box designs or ideas i would apperiate if if ya'll would help me out!

Thanks!

 
i'll probally just go w/ the kenwoods for now, cause i know with the right box these subs could bubmp for the price. lol

and for my first system i think i'll just mess with the kenwoods a lil

 
type r's would be louder lol
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Type R's get loud but dont sound that amazing doing it. THats just me though i like type R's and i personally stay away from kenwood products.

 
What car?How much power?

Max Dimensions

What kinda music do you listen to?

I'd personally run a single type r over kenwoods
its a 2000 toyota tundra extended cab, i was planning on putting the box on the rear seat and running a x1200m kenwood amp...

also, i listen mostly to rap

 
If you look in the enclosure and design help section of the forums there is a sticky with lot's of free box designs. I personally would go with the type r's 4.5 cubes tuned at 36hz.

 
when running a ported box w/ 2 12's does it matter if the port is to one side of both subs or not? Most i've seen have had the port inbetween the two subs..

also, i was thinkin of building one of these two that i saw, which one is better if any good at all?

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and to further complicate things for you, it would be alot better of an idea, to not put the box ON the seat.. i would either take it out, fold it up, or make other plans

 
what is the ideal amount of cubes for a 2 12" sub box? and once again, if i'm running 2 12"s should the port be inbetween them or off to one side, or does it even matter?

 
When u see the port in the middle its cuz usually they are seperate chambers. I do shared chamber boxes port to drivers side. And yea please don't put it on top of the seat it looks like complete crap. U should do 2 shallow mount subs and build under seat boxes.

 
When u see the port in the middle its cuz usually they are seperate chambers. I do shared chamber boxes port to drivers side. And yea please don't put it on top of the seat it looks like complete crap. U should do 2 shallow mount subs and build under seat boxes.
i would def. build a under seat box, but the tundra has no underseat room for any sort of box period, it just has molded in storage compartments

Thanks!

 
Put some spacers under the seat legs to get you a little more room. I put 3" spacers under my Silverado extended cab rear seat and built a box with four 10's facing forward. Don't know the architecture under your Tundra seat, but you don't have to live with the limited space. Jack the seat up. DO NOT put a box on your seat. It will become an 80-pound projectile.

If you want to see some pics of my under-seat box, drop me your email address and I'll get them out to you.

 
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