04-13-2008, 03:43 PM
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Quote: Originally Posted by 04ebluenb 
So what sub specs were used for all these designs?
It's not like all subs will work the same and have the F3 point that is listed with all those designs.
Those designs may work well with maybe an Alpine Type E 12 but sound like absolute crap and have insane port velocity with maybe a Rockford T1 12
Incorrect. I've used the 2.35@33hz design with a subwoofer much larger than Rockford T1 and it hit 150db. These boxes will work no matter what sub and number of sub you have. You just need to find a box that fits your needs with volume and tune frequency. They are just basic designs for newer people looking ot make their first boxes. Most people don't build a box with the actual subwoofer in mind unless you are a serious installer, and if that is you then you don't need to be looking at these plans anyway.
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Last edited by CrEaTrE : 04-13-2008 at 03:46 PM.
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