Subs mounted in backward
yes...
If you're building a box, ports, braces, subs, all take up volume.
If the recommended box size for a sub is say 1.0 cuft , its 1.0 cuft PLUS displacements. So if the sub is in the box it displaces .20 cuft... you'll want to build a 1.20 cuft box.. to meet the exact suggested box size.
Have it sticking out, then its 1.0cuft
If you're building a box, ports, braces, subs, all take up volume.
If the recommended box size for a sub is say 1.0 cuft , its 1.0 cuft PLUS displacements. So if the sub is in the box it displaces .20 cuft... you'll want to build a 1.20 cuft box.. to meet the exact suggested box size.
Have it sticking out, then its 1.0cuft
Last edited by SOULMUSIC; Dec 29, 2010 at 06:39 AM.
yes...
If you're building a box, ports, braces, subs, all take up volume.
If the recommended box size for a sub is say 1.0 cuft , its 1.0 cuft PLUS displacements. So if the sub is in the box it displaces .20 cuft... you'll want to build a 1.20 cuft box.. to meet the exact suggested box size.
Have it sticking out, then its 1.0cuft
If you're building a box, ports, braces, subs, all take up volume.
If the recommended box size for a sub is say 1.0 cuft , its 1.0 cuft PLUS displacements. So if the sub is in the box it displaces .20 cuft... you'll want to build a 1.20 cuft box.. to meet the exact suggested box size.
Have it sticking out, then its 1.0cuft
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