Where to find box dimensions?
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Where to find box dimensions?
I need box dimensions for a 12" Audiobahn Flame Q(aw1208q) and my two 15" JL Audio W0'*(the older ones with the bubble dust cap)
Can some one help me with finding a website thats tells u box specs for subs.
I was thinking about a sealed box for the 15'* and a slot ported box for the Flame Q, as i think thats what would sound best for those subs.
would also like to know ported dimensions for 15'* and sealed for Flame Q.
Can some one help me with finding a website thats tells u box specs for subs.
I was thinking about a sealed box for the 15'* and a slot ported box for the Flame Q, as i think thats what would sound best for those subs.
would also like to know ported dimensions for 15'* and sealed for Flame Q.
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You want to build 2 boxes for 2 different applications ??
It'* not advised to mix sub sizes in 1 box or 1 application.
Ported or Sealed ?
IMO Sealed are better
It'* not advised to mix sub sizes in 1 box or 1 application.
Ported or Sealed ?
IMO Sealed are better
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Im not mixing subs... I just want to build proper boxes for these subs.
I agree sealed is better. But Flame Q'* do better in large ported boxes
I agree sealed is better. But Flame Q'* do better in large ported boxes
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I have never had AudioBahn
http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/boxcalcs.asp
http://www.bcae1.com/spboxnew2.htm
Check out the requirements on there site, It can't be more then 5 qb foot
http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/boxcalcs.asp
http://www.bcae1.com/spboxnew2.htm
Check out the requirements on there site, It can't be more then 5 qb foot
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I was looking to find the specs that the companies recommend for these subs.. I already have Torres Calculator as a building tool.
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