H HNaga 10+ year member Member 115 0 Cairo Mar 18, 2009 #1 I have Infinity KAPPA 120.3se 12" subwoofer in a tube , it takes big space I want to build sealed enclosure with back angle. How to calc the dimensions? Click to read more...
I have Infinity KAPPA 120.3se 12" subwoofer in a tube , it takes big space I want to build sealed enclosure with back angle. How to calc the dimensions? Click to read more...
grooverider 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 684 0 IL Mar 18, 2009 #2 check out re audio's box calculator
M MTX520 10+ year member LoUd & LoW iS dA **** 1,509 0 Az Mar 18, 2009 #3 check out re audio's box calculator Click to expand... x2
OP H HNaga 10+ year member Member 115 0 Cairo Mar 18, 2009 Thread Starter #4 The ported ones? http://reaudio.com/speaker_box/LPort_Box_Calc.html?
bonesninja 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 15,380 11 Lima, Ohio Mar 18, 2009 #5 re's calc does nothing for him.......... to figure the volume of a box that may have an angled back....first figure the volume of the square portion Width x Height X Depth divided by 1728= cubic feet then figure the volume of the triangle part by treating it like a square then dividing by 2 then the 2 numbers together to get your volume
re's calc does nothing for him.......... to figure the volume of a box that may have an angled back....first figure the volume of the square portion Width x Height X Depth divided by 1728= cubic feet then figure the volume of the triangle part by treating it like a square then dividing by 2 then the 2 numbers together to get your volume
OP H HNaga 10+ year member Member 115 0 Cairo Mar 18, 2009 Thread Starter #6 Thanks //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif