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When is a box TOO big?
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<blockquote data-quote="MisterE" data-source="post: 1199109" data-attributes="member: 556406"><p>Ok, story. I'm buying a 10" Dual XS10 or something from BB for $13 new. I want to build a big box for it and make it as loud as i possibly can, before then blowing it in an insane way.</p><p></p><p>I have WinISD (anyone got a place to get BBP?), how do i figure out on my own what figures to look at on the box to see where it would be the loudest? I'm talking cu ft.</p><p></p><p>Obviously it doesnt need a HUGE box, but what goes wrong when the box is too big? Over excursion? Is that it? I just want to be able to go into WinISD and make a box on there that'll be loud as hell for this sub, without having to look at reccomended airspace and all that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterE, post: 1199109, member: 556406"] Ok, story. I'm buying a 10" Dual XS10 or something from BB for $13 new. I want to build a big box for it and make it as loud as i possibly can, before then blowing it in an insane way. I have WinISD (anyone got a place to get BBP?), how do i figure out on my own what figures to look at on the box to see where it would be the loudest? I'm talking cu ft. Obviously it doesnt need a HUGE box, but what goes wrong when the box is too big? Over excursion? Is that it? I just want to be able to go into WinISD and make a box on there that'll be loud as hell for this sub, without having to look at reccomended airspace and all that. [/QUOTE]
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