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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8755948" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I designed this box. I think I built it too, I didn't carpet it. Like, Buck needs a high chair and a bib when it comes to carpeting boxes. My brain just doesn't compute. Sorry if this is a repost, it's just relevant to the Kicker discussion. I need to work too, lol, I have a sick 2 15's 4th order I just got done with, need to get that up and posted. But these were L3's iirc, back when they first came out. 3x 12" L3 Kickers in a Suburban. That's my sh*tty red Chevy Aveo in the shop, manual I might add, that got totaled eventually by not me, lol. We were all glad when that car ate the dust. Sad excuse of anything called a car, it was dangerous to drive. Every f*cking inside door handle fell off by itself at like 80,000 miles, with no system in it. Just good ole Chevy quality.</p><p></p><p>IIRC, I this box is net 6.75-7.5 cubes, something like that. I think it's around 2.25-2.5 net per woofer @ 34 hz</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]31081[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8755948, member: 591582"] I designed this box. I think I built it too, I didn't carpet it. Like, Buck needs a high chair and a bib when it comes to carpeting boxes. My brain just doesn't compute. Sorry if this is a repost, it's just relevant to the Kicker discussion. I need to work too, lol, I have a sick 2 15's 4th order I just got done with, need to get that up and posted. But these were L3's iirc, back when they first came out. 3x 12" L3 Kickers in a Suburban. That's my sh*tty red Chevy Aveo in the shop, manual I might add, that got totaled eventually by not me, lol. We were all glad when that car ate the dust. Sad excuse of anything called a car, it was dangerous to drive. Every f*cking inside door handle fell off by itself at like 80,000 miles, with no system in it. Just good ole Chevy quality. IIRC, I this box is net 6.75-7.5 cubes, something like that. I think it's around 2.25-2.5 net per woofer @ 34 hz [ATTACH type="full" alt="31081"]31081[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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