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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8440660" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>[USER=658668]@miller83815[/USER]; Do you know what subs the box was originally made for? Usually you make a box according to the subs you get, not the other way around. It might be difficult to find subs that work in your application just by guessing. You can&#39;t really expect to put random subs in there and make it sound good unless you know it matches with the specs that the subs calls for. Plus you have to buy 4 15&#39;s and what if you don&#39;t like the sound? Are you gonna go out and buy another 4? Again, ask the guy who sold you the box what subs were in it before.. </p><p></p><p>So you say it has 12 cubes net with a tune of 35hz.. That only leaves you about 3 cubes per 15, which doesn&#39;t give you many options but it&#39;s not impossible. Might have to look into a sub that likes smaller spaces because that&#39;s pretty small for most 15&#39;s out there. The FU audio 750 that jeff suggested sounds like a good idea though.. and they are pretty cheap too. They are a new company but been nothing but good reviews on em. Or you can look into the Dayton HO 15&#39;s because they like small enclosures as well and are SQ oriented.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8440660, member: 574798"] [USER=658668]@miller83815[/USER]; Do you know what subs the box was originally made for? Usually you make a box according to the subs you get, not the other way around. It might be difficult to find subs that work in your application just by guessing. You can't really expect to put random subs in there and make it sound good unless you know it matches with the specs that the subs calls for. Plus you have to buy 4 15's and what if you don't like the sound? Are you gonna go out and buy another 4? Again, ask the guy who sold you the box what subs were in it before.. So you say it has 12 cubes net with a tune of 35hz.. That only leaves you about 3 cubes per 15, which doesn't give you many options but it's not impossible. Might have to look into a sub that likes smaller spaces because that's pretty small for most 15's out there. The FU audio 750 that jeff suggested sounds like a good idea though.. and they are pretty cheap too. They are a new company but been nothing but good reviews on em. Or you can look into the Dayton HO 15's because they like small enclosures as well and are SQ oriented. [/QUOTE]
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