Internal Volume Question

Grimster74
Grimster74 Posts: 2,564
edited July 2009 in Custom Fabrication
Okay, just completed the fabrication on my 97 GS-R Integra and should be getting pics up this weekend sometime on my install but now I have a question. I'll be running the dual MM1204's setup that came out of my 95 Civic install that I posted pics of a few months back which require 0.88 cu.ft. per sealed enclosure. Well after careful calculations my enclosures came out to 0.89 cu.ft. internal volume. My question is and I'm not sure if this has been asked before but, what pros/cons happen if you build a box and the sealed enclosure comes out to be say 1.0 cu.ft. internal volume for a subwoofer that its recommended sealed enclosure is 0.88 cu.ft. Once again, just curious.

Rob
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  • exalted512
    exalted512 Posts: 10,735
    edited July 2009
    It decreases the power handling of the sub a little. But the great thing about building the box too big is you can screw down some 2x4's in the box and that will take up some volume until you're where you need to be.
    -Cody
    Music is like candy, you have to get rid of the rappers to enjoy it
  • cadenceclipse
    cadenceclipse Posts: 459
    edited July 2009
    don't 4get sub takes up space also

    mike
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