Hi guys,
I am getting pretty vague answer from Polk Audio concerning a box for a pair of DXi 104s.
Here is my situation:
I just ordered 2 of the DXi104"s mentioned above.
Id prefer a small sealed box. NOT for maximum bass output, but a nuce thump to match the internal Morels and not overpower them.
It will be going in the back of a 2010 Honda civic and Id like the box as small as possible (to take up as little of the truck as necessary along front of truck up against rear seats)
I will be powering with a Diamond Audio D3 600.1.
Here is the response from Polk, which I appreciate, but huge difference in size options:
If you were to build an enclosure for two of the DXi104’s in a sealed box, I would suggest building the box with .66 – 1.75 cubic foot per driver of airspace. This is going to be a 1.32 – 3.5 shared chamber for these two to operate together.
Hope this helps,
Breanna Diaz
polkaudio
Customer Service Representative-Technical Support
Any suggestions from you guys?
Thanks a lot.....
I am getting pretty vague answer from Polk Audio concerning a box for a pair of DXi 104s.
Here is my situation:
I just ordered 2 of the DXi104"s mentioned above.
Id prefer a small sealed box. NOT for maximum bass output, but a nuce thump to match the internal Morels and not overpower them.
It will be going in the back of a 2010 Honda civic and Id like the box as small as possible (to take up as little of the truck as necessary along front of truck up against rear seats)
I will be powering with a Diamond Audio D3 600.1.
Here is the response from Polk, which I appreciate, but huge difference in size options:
If you were to build an enclosure for two of the DXi104’s in a sealed box, I would suggest building the box with .66 – 1.75 cubic foot per driver of airspace. This is going to be a 1.32 – 3.5 shared chamber for these two to operate together.
Hope this helps,
Breanna Diaz
polkaudio
Customer Service Representative-Technical Support
Any suggestions from you guys?
Thanks a lot.....