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Anybody Used This Subwoofer Box Before?


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http://www.soundoffaudio.com/item.cfm/id/2252

 

Can you run 2 subs in a box, without having them seperated (divided by MDF)? I can't really tell, but it looks like each side just holds two subs, but they are in the same space.......won't they fight each other, or am I looking into this wrong?

 

 

Thanks, Brad

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http://www.soundoffaudio.com/item.cfm/id/2252

 

Can you run 2 subs in a box, without having them seperated (divided by MDF)? I can't really tell, but it looks like each side just holds two subs, but they are in the same space.......won't they fight each other, or am I looking into this wrong?

 

 

Thanks, Brad

 

Yes, you can run 2 woofers in the same box. That box is a bit small though. I made a custom box for under my back seat for 4 10's and I only had .9 cubic feet per chamber, and I cant imagine they got 1.3 unless they were measuring the outer dimensions.

 

If I were you I would buy that box, but then use the special 10's that are meant to operate in a very small box and see how that works. A normal 10 usually wants about 1 cubic foot of box space, but with 4 10's the most you can get under the seat is .5 cubic feet per woofer. I personally like pioneer's woofers, but look around, a lot of companies are making woofer to work in small boxes now a days

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Yes, you can run 2 woofers in the same box. That box is a bit small though. I made a custom box for under my back seat for 4 10's and I only had .9 cubic feet per chamber, and I cant imagine they got 1.3 unless they were measuring the outer dimensions.

 

If I were you I would buy that box, but then use the special 10's that are meant to operate in a very small box and see how that works. A normal 10 usually wants about 1 cubic foot of box space, but with 4 10's the most you can get under the seat is .5 cubic feet per woofer. I personally like pioneer's woofers, but look around, a lot of companies are making woofer to work in small boxes now a days

 

 

Kewl!!! Thanks for the help on this!! My Boston Acoustics 10"s "according to the paperwork", use .5 ft3 each, so I'm hoping they will work well in this type of enclosure. I appreciate your help!!

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had those same exact boxes in my truck a while back running 4 JL w3 10's...absolutely loved it. As long as youve got subs that dont require a whole hell of alot of air space you should be fine.

 

heres a link to the site i got mine from...a little bit cheaper, every little bit counts! http://www.supercrewsound.com/commerce/pro...15&catId=24

 

Zach

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had those same exact boxes in my truck a while back running 4 JL w3 10's...absolutely loved it. As long as youve got subs that dont require a whole hell of alot of air space you should be fine.

 

heres a link to the site i got mine from...a little bit cheaper, every little bit counts! http://www.supercrewsound.com/commerce/pro...15&catId=24

 

Zach

 

 

Thanks Zach!!!!!!!!!!! Every little bit helps :)

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