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<blockquote data-quote="Supergumby5000" data-source="post: 5944305" data-attributes="member: 563237"><p>then design one? lol</p><p></p><p>its easy man, plug the desired net volume into winisd and desired tuning, it will give you back the exact size of the port you need. then add the net volume to the port volume (length of port multiplied by its length to get volume) as well as the volume of any internal wood used for the port, AND subwoofer displacement if you know it.</p><p></p><p>there, you have the internal volume you need for your box. You also have maximum dimensions. Take the maximum INTERNAL dimensions of the side of the box, multiplied by an x length, equals your total internal volume</p><p></p><p>(box depth)(box height)(variable length) = (total internal volume)</p><p></p><p>add the wood to each side to get the external size of the box, and you have a design</p><p></p><p>My 15 year old sister can design sub boxes.</p><p></p><p>maybe i'll get motivated and do a writeup with pictures on designing a box tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supergumby5000, post: 5944305, member: 563237"] then design one? lol its easy man, plug the desired net volume into winisd and desired tuning, it will give you back the exact size of the port you need. then add the net volume to the port volume (length of port multiplied by its length to get volume) as well as the volume of any internal wood used for the port, AND subwoofer displacement if you know it. there, you have the internal volume you need for your box. You also have maximum dimensions. Take the maximum INTERNAL dimensions of the side of the box, multiplied by an x length, equals your total internal volume (box depth)(box height)(variable length) = (total internal volume) add the wood to each side to get the external size of the box, and you have a design My 15 year old sister can design sub boxes. maybe i'll get motivated and do a writeup with pictures on designing a box tonight. [/QUOTE]
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