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<blockquote data-quote="87WE4Turbo" data-source="post: 8710497" data-attributes="member: 680469"><p>Sorry to bother but I'm hoping someone can check my plans I put together for a vented enclosure I'm putting in my car. I've built rectangle and square boxes before but my 87 Regal has a raised deck in the back of the trunk which I want to utilize to have as much trunk space as possible but with the different heights I'm not sure I'm coming up with the correct internal cubic feet.</p><p></p><p>The RF manual said a 2.5 cubic foot was ideal at 35hz but I built a 32hz box for some kickers a while back and loved it so I was shooting to go for 32hz with this sub. Please excuse my MS paint drawings but it's what I had.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully the attachments work but the basic specs are below. I'm up for any help or suggestions before I start building. Being an off size I'm out of my comfort zone.</p><p></p><p>Box: Rear 32.5" W x 12" h x 12.5" d</p><p> Front: 32.5" W x 17"h x 2" d</p><p> Port: 1" W x 10.5" h x 7.75" L</p><p></p><p></p><p>- 1987 Buick Regal</p><p>- Trunk</p><p>- Rockford Fosgate Punch Power DVC RFR1215</p><p>- 15"</p><p>- 1subwoofer</p><p>- Slot port</p><p>- mostly for Rap & R&B but also Rock, &Alternative music</p><p>- For everyday music but want to get loud</p><p>- 32 hz</p><p>- RF manual recommends 2.5 cubic foot so I was shooting for around there</p><p></p><p>.[ATTACH=full]22424[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="87WE4Turbo, post: 8710497, member: 680469"] Sorry to bother but I'm hoping someone can check my plans I put together for a vented enclosure I'm putting in my car. I've built rectangle and square boxes before but my 87 Regal has a raised deck in the back of the trunk which I want to utilize to have as much trunk space as possible but with the different heights I'm not sure I'm coming up with the correct internal cubic feet. The RF manual said a 2.5 cubic foot was ideal at 35hz but I built a 32hz box for some kickers a while back and loved it so I was shooting to go for 32hz with this sub. Please excuse my MS paint drawings but it's what I had. Hopefully the attachments work but the basic specs are below. I'm up for any help or suggestions before I start building. Being an off size I'm out of my comfort zone. Box: Rear 32.5" W x 12" h x 12.5" d Front: 32.5" W x 17"h x 2" d Port: 1" W x 10.5" h x 7.75" L - 1987 Buick Regal - Trunk - Rockford Fosgate Punch Power DVC RFR1215 - 15" - 1subwoofer - Slot port - mostly for Rap & R&B but also Rock, &Alternative music - For everyday music but want to get loud - 32 hz - RF manual recommends 2.5 cubic foot so I was shooting for around there .[ATTACH type="full" alt="Specs.jpg"]22424[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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