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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8859179" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>Using the limited info I could find, each driver needs about 30l of volume. Here is a great box design tuned to 37Hz, the ideal for 2 of these, and trust me, better-sounding tuned to this and they will play the rest very well all day long.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, all the measurements are in inches. Figured you could do a little of the work, no? </p><p></p><p>Box External Dimensions </p><p>Width x Height x Depth .......... 30.00" x 12.50" x 16.01” </p><p>Material Thickness ..................... 0.75"</p><p>Net Internal Volume .................. 2.00 ft3 </p><p></p><p>Width x Height ............................ 2.00" x 11.00"</p><p>Port Length</p><p>15.93" for 37hz </p><p>13.12" for 40hz </p><p>9.55" for 45hz</p><p>7" for 50Hz</p><p></p><p>It gets a bit peaky at things above 40hz and not in a good way. For the best sound regardless of the music, I recommend 37-40hz.</p><p>The port can go anywhere you want but preferably it exits on the front baffle. You just have to keep the parameters the same. So any box you make as long as it has this internal volume and port area tuning that you like will be great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8859179, member: 689267"] Using the limited info I could find, each driver needs about 30l of volume. Here is a great box design tuned to 37Hz, the ideal for 2 of these, and trust me, better-sounding tuned to this and they will play the rest very well all day long. Sorry, all the measurements are in inches. Figured you could do a little of the work, no? Box External Dimensions Width x Height x Depth .......... 30.00" x 12.50" x 16.01” Material Thickness ..................... 0.75" Net Internal Volume .................. 2.00 ft3 Width x Height ............................ 2.00" x 11.00" Port Length 15.93" for 37hz 13.12" for 40hz 9.55" for 45hz 7" for 50Hz It gets a bit peaky at things above 40hz and not in a good way. For the best sound regardless of the music, I recommend 37-40hz. The port can go anywhere you want but preferably it exits on the front baffle. You just have to keep the parameters the same. So any box you make as long as it has this internal volume and port area tuning that you like will be great. [/QUOTE]
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