XFL Box Design

des343
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Anyone have anything available at this point im not looking to pay for a deign...

but if anyone has anything available or is just boredd and wants to help //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif

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i have 2 10 inch XFLs looking for somerthing fairly simple to build yet quality and effective

going in a 95 blazer lt

 
well i would be just blind guessing i tried using a couple of free box building programs but they either make no sense or ask for a lot of information i either cant find or dont understand...i mean something about figuring port and area and all the technical stuff really confuses me :/

 
Haha gotcha, well you might be able to get someone on here to do it for free but I don't know of anyone that would, I do know though that Buck can design you a nice box for those Xfl's but it would cost ya, not much though and he does great work.

 
Haha gotcha, well you might be able to get someone on here to do it for free but I don't know of anyone that would, I do know though that Buck can design you a nice box for those Xfl's but it would cost ya, not much though and he does great work.
just dont have a paypal or any good way to pay

 
I am in No way a professional but I have built prolly close to 100 boxes for myself and my buddies over the yrs. Im sure someone will chime in if a say somethin wrong but I will try to help u.

So ur xfls will like anywhere from 2.5-4cubes ported and the tune is entirely ur preference. Usually if u plan to overpower the sub the enclosure should small to support the sub and if u lack in power a bigger box helps to be louder(not always). Ofcourse the port placement and tune will also dictate the sound of any paticular box. Generally u want to place the port opening and the sub on the same plain and usually try for between 10 and 15sq inches of port per cube.

Not knowing any of the other important variables such as power and/or ur musical tastes ect. Id recommend 3cubes tuned around 35hz with 36in of port. Id also suggest u try the enclosure calculator on the12volt .com There u can manipulate the numbers until u find what u like or feel comfortable enough to build. A common chamber box for those 10s with a slot port on one side would be a simple start. Please remember I am not a pro, and this was all just a shot at helping.

 
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