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<blockquote data-quote="J. Spencer" data-source="post: 8734162" data-attributes="member: 682169"><p>Ok so I upgraded my Colorado to a 2019 Ram Classic Crew Cab. I had a 12w3 in a ported enclosure built to the JL specs. I'm looking at a FoxBox that goes under the back seat as it is one of the only ones I've see that is deep enough for non "slim" subwoofers. However the enclosure volume is smaller that what is recommended for the 12w3, and larger than what is recommended for the 10w3. I'm not quite sure what that will change. I've included the information I know is relivent below, as we as the link to the enclosure site. What would the difference be in performance? Would you recommend 2 10s, or 2 12s with that in mind? </p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for your input.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Fox Box DQC-212-V </p><p>AIR VOLUME: 1.55 CUBIC FEET PER SIDE</p><p>DIVIDED: YES</p><p>PORT/VENT TUNE FREQUENCY: 35 Hz</p><p><a href="https://www.foxacoustics.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=DQC-212-V" target="_blank">https://www.foxacoustics.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=DQC-212-V</a></p><p></p><p>JL 12w3v3</p><p>Recommended Ported Enclosure Volume 1.75 cu. ft.</p><p>Recommended Ported Enclosure Tune Frequency 30Hz</p><p></p><p>JL 10w3v3</p><p>Recommended Ported Enclosure Volume 1.125cu. ft.</p><p>Recommended Ported Enclosure Tune Frequency 31.8Hz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J. Spencer, post: 8734162, member: 682169"] Ok so I upgraded my Colorado to a 2019 Ram Classic Crew Cab. I had a 12w3 in a ported enclosure built to the JL specs. I'm looking at a FoxBox that goes under the back seat as it is one of the only ones I've see that is deep enough for non "slim" subwoofers. However the enclosure volume is smaller that what is recommended for the 12w3, and larger than what is recommended for the 10w3. I'm not quite sure what that will change. I've included the information I know is relivent below, as we as the link to the enclosure site. What would the difference be in performance? Would you recommend 2 10s, or 2 12s with that in mind? Thanks in advance for your input. Fox Box DQC-212-V AIR VOLUME: 1.55 CUBIC FEET PER SIDE DIVIDED: YES PORT/VENT TUNE FREQUENCY: 35 Hz [URL]https://www.foxacoustics.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=DQC-212-V[/URL] JL 12w3v3 Recommended Ported Enclosure Volume 1.75 cu. ft. Recommended Ported Enclosure Tune Frequency 30Hz JL 10w3v3 Recommended Ported Enclosure Volume 1.125cu. ft. Recommended Ported Enclosure Tune Frequency 31.8Hz [/QUOTE]
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