SERIOUS box angle questions

Extremely convoluted enclosures can cause a response other than predicted, but from what you describe it doesn't appear like yours will cause significant undesirable effects.

 
Extremely convoluted enclosures can cause a response other than predicted, but from what you describe it doesn't appear like yours will cause significant undesirable effects.
What????that means twisted or contorted.

Sounds good though.

Angles can cause unwanted harmonics or cancelations.They can also cause standing waves which can play hell on speakers.

The best way is to try it and find out.

 
ported enclosure

here's the area to work with, i would have to make the box rise above/around the tube in the floor and around/against the wheel wells idt it's gonna work //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif

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Instead of going over it why not make a false floor and raise it all just above the height of the tube?

As for the wheel wells that shouldn't be too bad.Do you plan on running the box straight across or do you want to tuck it between the space in the wells?

 
i was wanting to tuck in in between the wells...
The tube is actually a heater and gets hot so it needs ventilation
id remove it because building around that is gonna ****.

anyway use aeroports if you can, itll make things simpler.\

other than that youll be good, no worries/

 
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