DB12's: Which box design?
LittleCar_w/12s
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I am about to build a custom box to match my Older Polk DB12's.
It will be a dual sealed enclosure to fit my car, but I have a few design questions for you long-time guru's.
Airspace will be .88cu.ft.
1: Basic box design?
- tall wide box, but box is not very deep?
- Deeper box, (just fits 12's into face)?
2: Angle of driver?
- box will be angled to fit back seat angle, sub will be facing directly back
- sub facing slightly angled upward
- both back of box and sub will be flat (square-ish box)
Thanks for help.
It will be a dual sealed enclosure to fit my car, but I have a few design questions for you long-time guru's.
Airspace will be .88cu.ft.
1: Basic box design?
- tall wide box, but box is not very deep?
- Deeper box, (just fits 12's into face)?
2: Angle of driver?
- box will be angled to fit back seat angle, sub will be facing directly back
- sub facing slightly angled upward
- both back of box and sub will be flat (square-ish box)
Thanks for help.
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Total cost of materials: Going up...
Time spent: Countless Hours...
Cranking the system, having it quiet outside the car, and sound that takes the rear-view off inside: PRICELESS
For some things in life, you pay others to do it... For a masterpeice, do it yourself.
Total cost of materials: Going up...
Time spent: Countless Hours...
Cranking the system, having it quiet outside the car, and sound that takes the rear-view off inside: PRICELESS
For some things in life, you pay others to do it... For a masterpeice, do it yourself.
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I'll make a diagram of the rear of car if ya need it___________________________
Total cost of materials: Going up...
Time spent: Countless Hours...
Cranking the system, having it quiet outside the car, and sound that takes the rear-view off inside: PRICELESS
For some things in life, you pay others to do it... For a masterpeice, do it yourself.