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Box for two alpine subs


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Pola_Trucos 
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 Hi all. Just wondering how to make a sealed box for my two alpine type r 12's It has to be 37 inches wide y 10 deep in order to fit in the back of my jimmy. I know how to make a rectangular one with separate chambers and some dead space(space between the chambers) But I don't know how to calculate space on a  box that has angles. How do I calculate the airspace in that type of box? Also if anyone here build me a model of the box with the measurements above I will pay him 20 bucks. Remember 37 wide by 10 deep for two alpine type r subs 15 high max. I want it to look like the wedge box design on this page. Just hit the volume calculator link, is the second one not the triangular one.
Dont use ten words when 5 will do fine.
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HEY!  cmh!  Ya hear that?  20 bucks!
Build the box so that it performs well in the worst case scenario and, in return, it will reward you at all times.
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Donate the $20 to the site and follow the volume calculator that is on this site.

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Pola_Trucos 
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Posted: May 07, 2004 at 11:53 PM / IP Logged  
 Oh my God I'think I'm going blind. I saw that page and i didnt saw any of those calculators. However how much air space do yo guys recomend for my subs????
Dont use ten words when 5 will do fine.
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Posted: May 08, 2004 at 6:33 PM / IP Logged  
around a cuft per sub.
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