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<blockquote data-quote="snfsh79077" data-source="post: 5099328" data-attributes="member: 549677"><p>to fit bigger boxes you may have to take pieces off your back wall. I've modified my back wall for a box as wide as 55" and 14" tall. This allows me to get 1.4cuft in each chamber w/o sacrificing leg room which Im about to build hopefully this weekend for 2 12s. a lot if it has to do with what sub your using and how much space it needs along with ported or sealed. I have one of the 12s right now in a 1.5 cuft box tuned to about 34 hz and it performs very well. The box isnt even designed for the sub either just a little something I through together. I will agree with zier that smaller subs done right will out perform bigger subs done wrong but that doesnt mean bigger subs done right wont sound good. Its all in the install.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snfsh79077, post: 5099328, member: 549677"] to fit bigger boxes you may have to take pieces off your back wall. I've modified my back wall for a box as wide as 55" and 14" tall. This allows me to get 1.4cuft in each chamber w/o sacrificing leg room which Im about to build hopefully this weekend for 2 12s. a lot if it has to do with what sub your using and how much space it needs along with ported or sealed. I have one of the 12s right now in a 1.5 cuft box tuned to about 34 hz and it performs very well. The box isnt even designed for the sub either just a little something I through together. I will agree with zier that smaller subs done right will out perform bigger subs done wrong but that doesnt mean bigger subs done right wont sound good. Its all in the install. [/QUOTE]
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