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hammondc 
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It would fit in a box 22" long, 9" high, 9" deep. That would be .67ft^3. I think that volume would be reasonable for 250 watts. Maybe I will go that route. I had A/D/S separates anout 3 years ago. I liked them. They were 5.25" separates. I sold them to get some 6.5" separates. I have CDT separates right now and LOVE them. Thanks
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Steven Kephart wrote:
In fact when Tom Nousaine tested one for Mobile Entertainment, he got flat response down to 10 Hz in a .2 cubic foot enclosure in his vehicle.
My question is, how the h3ll do you make a .2 cubic ft enclosure??
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Francious70 wrote:
My question is, how the h3ll do you make a .2 cubic ft enclosure??

Box just deep enough to handle the driver depth and just wide enough to handle the speaker.  Remember that you have to subtract the air volume being used by the driver in your enclosure.  The Brahma is a large driver, so it takes up quite a bit of space on its own.  Pretty easy to keep the volume down to .2ft^3 with a driver that massive.

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