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mj239air 
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Hey there to all just a question to see what you all think. I am puttin 3 12W6's in my vehicle and want your opinions on whether or not I should have 3 seperate boxes or if one box that is big enough for all 3 would be just the same. The box is going to be 6 cubic feet and will be ported so I just would like your alls input on how you think I should do the insides of the box. TIA
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Posted: July 13, 2003 at 9:47 PM / IP Logged  

I'd recommend that each sub have its own separate airtight  compartment, for acoustical and structural integrity.

Which W6s are they? Oold school w6s?  anniversary edition w6s?  w6v2s?

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mj239air 
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They are the old school ones. As far as the 3 seperate enclosures I was just wondering cause I have a pretty complicated box and would be much easier to not to have to make the seperate chambers. Oh well I guess can't be as hard as the box was. Any one else have any input???
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I mean it's not really  REQUIRED that you have each sub in a separete chamber, but if you don't mind doing a lil extra work it is just a more foolproof design.
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It's upto you weather or not you want to put in the extra effort. It's just gives you a bit more of a safety zone. Just for the sake of a woofer failing it would be isolated if it is in a seperate chamber. I assume all these subs are being run from the same amp. But i see no harm in just having a single enclosure.

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