3 10 ID box help

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Hey guys looking for some input. I just bought 3 10" ID ctx series subs. I am building a custom sealed-sealed in enclosure off the back seat to my cab. Wanted to do a budget build using mostly stuff I had. Will use a 500/1 to power them (8ohm versions).

Mainly wondering if I should do one box or individual chambers. Obviously Im just going to a little bump with some sq. Not expecting a ton but want the best I can get on low end/sq.

The manual says the "audiophile" specs recommend like .9cu per.

Thanks for any input/advice.

 
If it's sealed, it's recommended you do a separate chamber just for bracing purposes. It would have to be identical to each other though. If that's not possible, then add some kind of bracing in between with one chamber. Either way will work as long as it's strong. Add a double baffle on your sub cutouts wall if space allows. If you want more low end/SQ then you go for the bigger box rather than smaller.

 
If it's sealed, it's recommended you do a separate chamber just for bracing purposes. It would have to be identical to each other though. If that's not possible, then add some kind of bracing in between with one chamber. Either way will work as long as it's strong. Add a double baffle on your sub cutouts wall if space allows. If you want more low end/SQ then you go for the bigger box rather than smaller.
Ya I was thinking on the .9/1cu side. Thanks for the input ill probably just go ahead and do individual chambers again I have the room to add a baffle and make em nice and even

 
I'd go individual chamber as well, mainly for the added bracing. I'd go up to 0.95cuft and use less poly, but that's just my opinion.

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