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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Cabinetry" data-source="post: 4208212" data-attributes="member: 571490"><p>Based on what I drafted given the side profile of the enclosure dims and using the dims of the subwoofer to determine where the subwoofer motor hit the interior back.</p><p></p><p>Increase the top dim 1" and leave the bottom alone and the subwoofer will fit without any problems per the location you already established on the front angled baffle. If you want to increase the top more than 1" and still leave the bottom alone, the subwoofer will fit as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Cabinetry, post: 4208212, member: 571490"] Based on what I drafted given the side profile of the enclosure dims and using the dims of the subwoofer to determine where the subwoofer motor hit the interior back. Increase the top dim 1" and leave the bottom alone and the subwoofer will fit without any problems per the location you already established on the front angled baffle. If you want to increase the top more than 1" and still leave the bottom alone, the subwoofer will fit as well. [/QUOTE]
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