Sub enclosure

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  1. yota4life

    yota4life Grand Toyotaholic

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    So I'm thinking of gettin my buddys 2 crossfire 15s for my yota. So how do you detemine how big the port needs to be? I kno the dimensions I need an air space just need the port size
     
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    I know with some audio brand websites have tech info like that. Either that, or locate a crossfire dealer in your area and they should be able to give you what you need.

    The port and box demensions depends on what kind of sound and/or output you want out of the subs.
     
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    Well I was on the website an it said for one the air space was from 3 to 6. So for two i would need double that. But I can't get on the website from my phone. But I'll probably just go down to dynamic audio an see what they say
     
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    I can calculate the dimensions, but I need the exact model #.

    The port dimensions are also dependent on the volume of the enclosure, but I can design that too. I need some other info though too.

    a. What kind of amp will you use? Brand and size (power). Model #'s.
    2. What kind of experience do you have building speaker enclosures?
    d. What kind of music do you listen to?
    e. How much space do you have to put the enclosure in?
     

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