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<blockquote data-quote="OLD_SCHOOL" data-source="post: 559998" data-attributes="member: 556272"><p>well the best way to do it is say you need a box that 4 cubes for your subwhich liek most peopel say for example re says liek 4 cubes a for xxx 15 .. well you want the sub to see 4 cubes of air space that does not include a port</p><p></p><p>so you would say 4 cubes of air space + port + sub +braces = overall volume</p><p></p><p>thats the ideal way</p><p></p><p>but sometimes it's just not possable</p><p></p><p>for example i am doing a box for a guy right now with a XXX 18 and he has very limited space re wants 7.5 cubes</p><p></p><p>we could get 7 + port and we had to bump up his tuning alittle and use wood braces inside the box + allthread and nuts and washers all the way through the box to preserve air space... we hope it's going to sound good and do well i think it will but as you can see sometimes you just gotta make some sacrifices</p><p></p><p>worst case for him is it sounds like poo he just build s a sealed box... never know until you at least try</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OLD_SCHOOL, post: 559998, member: 556272"] well the best way to do it is say you need a box that 4 cubes for your subwhich liek most peopel say for example re says liek 4 cubes a for xxx 15 .. well you want the sub to see 4 cubes of air space that does not include a port so you would say 4 cubes of air space + port + sub +braces = overall volume thats the ideal way but sometimes it's just not possable for example i am doing a box for a guy right now with a XXX 18 and he has very limited space re wants 7.5 cubes we could get 7 + port and we had to bump up his tuning alittle and use wood braces inside the box + allthread and nuts and washers all the way through the box to preserve air space... we hope it's going to sound good and do well i think it will but as you can see sometimes you just gotta make some sacrifices worst case for him is it sounds like poo he just build s a sealed box... never know until you at least try [/QUOTE]
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