Miller 10+ year member $ 599 0 Chicago,IL Feb 1, 2003 #1 If I'm making a sealed box for 3 10" Type-R subs.....pretty much, the bigger the better, right??? Like 18"x12"x37" (DxHxW) is a good size..right?? Click to read more...
If I'm making a sealed box for 3 10" Type-R subs.....pretty much, the bigger the better, right??? Like 18"x12"x37" (DxHxW) is a good size..right?? Click to read more...
Wonderbread 5,000+ posts Against Avatar Theft 16,940 0 Vancouver BC Feb 1, 2003 #2 outer dimensions mean very little, give us airspace.... bigger is better toa point.. larger boxes will give you flatter response, more low end extension, but will also reduce the power handling of the driver.. be careful not to go TOO big, as that will cause an infinte baffle situation...
outer dimensions mean very little, give us airspace.... bigger is better toa point.. larger boxes will give you flatter response, more low end extension, but will also reduce the power handling of the driver.. be careful not to go TOO big, as that will cause an infinte baffle situation...
Wonderbread 5,000+ posts Against Avatar Theft 16,940 0 Vancouver BC Feb 2, 2003 #3 yes, but then teh enclosure itself would be the limiting factor... if you were meaning to achieve an infinite baffle situation, you would noteven both with a full enclosure and use the trunk itself as teh 'enclosure'
yes, but then teh enclosure itself would be the limiting factor... if you were meaning to achieve an infinite baffle situation, you would noteven both with a full enclosure and use the trunk itself as teh 'enclosure'
Wonderbread 5,000+ posts Against Avatar Theft 16,940 0 Vancouver BC Feb 2, 2003 #4 i would doubt it.... if they let water in, teh body decomposes faster //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
i would doubt it.... if they let water in, teh body decomposes faster //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif