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<blockquote data-quote="dragonfister" data-source="post: 7429419" data-attributes="member: 635251"><p>Car 2000 vw golf</p><p></p><p>Sub alpine type r 15 ported to 31 hertz in a Rectangular box getting 1000 rms from a mrp 1005</p><p></p><p>Goals are to keep what i have and gain what i lost, no do not say change your sub to something smaller because its not going to happen. Not selling or trading this sub rather than just use what i have in a smarter manner.</p><p></p><p>So here is what is on my mind , my current set up bass wise sounds great and fullfils all my requirements but one being far too much wasted space.</p><p></p><p>The Rectangular box leaves room on each side and the back however its not useable space to say come home from the groceries store.</p><p></p><p>The plan is to make a wedge box to have it dip into the backs of the rear seats and the sides would be all the way out making the depth as little as possible. Then after i have 2.9 cubic feet ( yes i will add for sub displacement and bracing) throw in some areos to get back my good mix of output and lows. Plus allow me to slap a grill on the sub and use my hatch again.</p><p></p><p>It sounds fine to me but im really not good with sub boxes and all that so thought i would run it by you guys ......</p><p></p><p>?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragonfister, post: 7429419, member: 635251"] Car 2000 vw golf Sub alpine type r 15 ported to 31 hertz in a Rectangular box getting 1000 rms from a mrp 1005 Goals are to keep what i have and gain what i lost, no do not say change your sub to something smaller because its not going to happen. Not selling or trading this sub rather than just use what i have in a smarter manner. So here is what is on my mind , my current set up bass wise sounds great and fullfils all my requirements but one being far too much wasted space. The Rectangular box leaves room on each side and the back however its not useable space to say come home from the groceries store. The plan is to make a wedge box to have it dip into the backs of the rear seats and the sides would be all the way out making the depth as little as possible. Then after i have 2.9 cubic feet ( yes i will add for sub displacement and bracing) throw in some areos to get back my good mix of output and lows. Plus allow me to slap a grill on the sub and use my hatch again. It sounds fine to me but im really not good with sub boxes and all that so thought i would run it by you guys ...... ? [/QUOTE]
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