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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8861166" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>My nephew has that type of box in his Ram. The thing has so many facets that it took me about an hour to calculate the volume of each chamber. I partitioned each chamber to 0.5 cu.ft. to load some SA10s. The box is 1 cube per chamber on the nose.</p><p> The 12w1v3 OP has use 1.25 cubes sealed, so the box is too small, hence the loss at higher volumes.</p><p></p><p>OP ran one of the W1s in a ported box in the current system with positive results.</p><p></p><p>The box manufacturer only made the box to fit the vehicle. 1 sealed cube per sub is now becoming a common sub parameter for 12" subs, unfortunately your subs require more. Your options are to acquire subs that meet your box specs OR a box that meets your sub's specs. You can always sell either to fund the new gear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8861166, member: 654802"] My nephew has that type of box in his Ram. The thing has so many facets that it took me about an hour to calculate the volume of each chamber. I partitioned each chamber to 0.5 cu.ft. to load some SA10s. The box is 1 cube per chamber on the nose. The 12w1v3 OP has use 1.25 cubes sealed, so the box is too small, hence the loss at higher volumes. OP ran one of the W1s in a ported box in the current system with positive results. The box manufacturer only made the box to fit the vehicle. 1 sealed cube per sub is now becoming a common sub parameter for 12" subs, unfortunately your subs require more. Your options are to acquire subs that meet your box specs OR a box that meets your sub's specs. You can always sell either to fund the new gear. [/QUOTE]
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