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<blockquote data-quote="Preston019" data-source="post: 8192333" data-attributes="member: 644608"><p>Hey guys,</p><p></p><p>I'm making my first ever sub enclosure for 2 10" subs and I'm wondering how accurate I need to be to manufacturers suggestion.</p><p></p><p>-Manufacturer says I need 0.65 cu ft for each sub in a sealed enclosure.</p><p></p><p>-The displacement of each sub is 0.052 cu ft.</p><p></p><p>-I'm using 3/4 MDF</p><p></p><p>-The box I'm thinking about building will be 26in x 14in x 10in</p><p></p><p>-There will be an internal divider between the subs, giving them their own chamber, made out of 3/4 MDF</p><p></p><p>-I was planning on putting 6 braces total in the enclosure (3 in each chamber) made out of 1in x 1in dowel: 2 of them will be 11.875in and 4 will be 8.5in.</p><p></p><p>So for the total volume of airspace in the enclosure is 1.32246 cu ft and the total volume needed for the subs (combined) is 1.3 cu ft. Making a difference of ~0.022464 cu ft</p><p></p><p>Will these measurements be close enough, or should it be closer to 1.3 cu ft?</p><p></p><p>Again, I'm a newbie and I've never built a sub enclosure before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Preston019, post: 8192333, member: 644608"] Hey guys, I'm making my first ever sub enclosure for 2 10" subs and I'm wondering how accurate I need to be to manufacturers suggestion. -Manufacturer says I need 0.65 cu ft for each sub in a sealed enclosure. -The displacement of each sub is 0.052 cu ft. -I'm using 3/4 MDF -The box I'm thinking about building will be 26in x 14in x 10in -There will be an internal divider between the subs, giving them their own chamber, made out of 3/4 MDF -I was planning on putting 6 braces total in the enclosure (3 in each chamber) made out of 1in x 1in dowel: 2 of them will be 11.875in and 4 will be 8.5in. So for the total volume of airspace in the enclosure is 1.32246 cu ft and the total volume needed for the subs (combined) is 1.3 cu ft. Making a difference of ~0.022464 cu ft Will these measurements be close enough, or should it be closer to 1.3 cu ft? Again, I'm a newbie and I've never built a sub enclosure before. [/QUOTE]
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