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    Do I need to calculate the displacement of the subwoofer when creating the size of the subwoofer box. I have an Alpine type R 10" and says sealed volume .5-.8 cubic feet. So does that mean that they already calculated the displacement and recomend building a sub box that size without the sub.. or do i need to add the displacenmt of the sub which is .2 cubic feet?

    Im shooting for a .65 cubic foot box. So should i make it .85 or .65?

    Thank you, Scott
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    .85 Their recommendation is without sub displacement.
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      Best size for a 10" sub is 18(L)x15(W)x15(H) with a port hole 2"wide. The port hole needs a tube roughly 8"long in it.
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      • #4
        the ported will sound louder but not as clear as a sealed, you know that right? plus if you are building a custom box find out if it gives you anything for a ported box before just using a general box design. just my opinion, take it or leave it.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by T-Punk:
          the ported will sound louder but not as clear as a sealed, you know that right? plus if you are building a custom box find out if it gives you anything for a ported box before just using a general box design. just my opinion, take it or leave it.
          I agree with T-Punk, not really a fan of ported boxes. My JLs sounded like 10x better with the box sealed rather than ported..
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          • #6
            It's all in the build. I've seen people using ported subboxs win SQ comps all the same. It's nothing new. If you're doing it yourself, a box designing program is going to be a must. Good ones aren't cheap. But head over to www.linearteam.org and pickup WinISD Pro. Decent program....and it's free!
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