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quick 12" box size question
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<blockquote data-quote="netzero" data-source="post: 5707794" data-attributes="member: 586088"><p>Ok so I know box sizes vary, but generally 12s are put in 1.5-3 ft^3 per sub, depending on application.... My question is, whats too big for a sub? I have two 12s now, but for a little more room back in the car, but not losing "too much" output id like to port one of them. I also have a 6" aero sitting here untouched.</p><p></p><p>Can I put my SE in 4 cubes net, tuned to 33 with a 6" aero? It looks good output wise on the programs, but will real life application allow it to handle 800 rms?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>PS: please i know this might be a stupid question, so bare with me. I figure, why not?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="netzero, post: 5707794, member: 586088"] Ok so I know box sizes vary, but generally 12s are put in 1.5-3 ft^3 per sub, depending on application.... My question is, whats too big for a sub? I have two 12s now, but for a little more room back in the car, but not losing "too much" output id like to port one of them. I also have a 6" aero sitting here untouched. Can I put my SE in 4 cubes net, tuned to 33 with a 6" aero? It looks good output wise on the programs, but will real life application allow it to handle 800 rms? Thanks PS: please i know this might be a stupid question, so bare with me. I figure, why not? [/QUOTE]
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