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Dimensions for Two 12 Adire Audio Shivas


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stevdart 
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....aside:  /r7 knows him better than he knows himself!
Klapping 
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i want it loud... but not with rediculous sound quality... i want it to be heard... like most car audio people look for...
and kfr01 ... if i remember correctly steven recommended a 1.2 cubic foot enclosure... and YES i read that link you just posted... I read everything about enclosures that it had... besides all the angle enclosure stuff... and played with the calculators... but i cant find a calculator to enter the cubic feet and get dimensions from, or anything in that nature... i am trying dude... if you can find me a calculator to figure out sum nice demensions with the cubic feet i will be glad to punch in the numbers, and figure it out... but i currently dont have one... thnx
Klapping 
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Posted: November 30, 2004 at 8:17 PM / IP Logged  
not funny... but, yes i want it loud. Louder than my pos sony xplods that i have in it currently...
dont hate on me, just because i was being a little suborn...
i am willing to learn. just all the links never made any sense to me... besides this last one posted...
Klapping 
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AND... Making a ported box would be even more trouble for me, sinse i am a n00b at this enclosure building stuff. I dont have the tubes needed... dont know the demensions or the holes, etc. and i really dont have the right tools to make holes.
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Posted: November 30, 2004 at 8:22 PM / IP Logged  
So, you really just want us to do your math on a 1.2ft^3 enclosure for you?
I believe stevdart said in the last long post that the damn calculator you need is right on the left side of this page under "Volume Calculators."
What you're being isn't a little stubborn, it's flat out lazy. If you have your license you've had basic math. That's all you need to do this yourself.
New Project: 2003 Pathfinder
/r7 
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Posted: November 30, 2004 at 8:23 PM / IP Logged  
make slot ported box, if i remember correctly you eliminate the need for a tube.
and klapping, drawing a diagram once you figure out whats needed for the enclosure, following directions and the diagram are not hard. it takes patience, dont expect this done in an afternoon. and if its one thing you have, its time.
astro88 
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28 3/4 wide......14" high......14" deep with 3/4mdf   2.3962 cuft, dont forget the divider in the middle,its included in the calculations, thats bout 1.2 each..........................Please stop,lol

Klapping 
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the box i have right now is a slot port... well, was... till i knocked out 2 walls, and closed the slot... i could fix it back to what it was? ... or make it a little smaller, or bigger... it is like 1.4 cubic feet i think... for each chamber...
Klapping 
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Posted: November 30, 2004 at 8:33 PM / IP Logged  
...28 3/4 wide......14" high......14" deep with 3/4mdf   2.3962 cuft, dont forget the divider in the middle,its included in the calculations, thats bout 1.2 each..........................Please stop,lol...
k astro... The box i have currently is:
Depth - 13.5
Height - 14"
Length - 32"
could i just, reduce the length about 4 inches? ... and make a mid divider centered... wouldnt that be almost, the same thing?
/r7 
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i am willing to learn. just all the links never made any sense to me...
did it make sense to come to a forum and ask questions about box sizes, or where to find a box maker online?
if it did, why didnt it make sense to ask a question about anything you didnt understand on the website. i will agree not everyone learns the same or by the same example. we will impart the information we can on anything car related (or to each respective forum on this board), if you dont understand something on any of those links, come back, ask "what does this mean? i dont understand xx part of it."
that way we know where your having trouble, and we wont assume your just trying to be a lazy ass and wanting sh** done for you right now.
on a side note, have you thought about how you will wire your setup yet? and have you thought if your amp is capable of the load you are going to put on it, and do you understand howto crossover the sub properly, or setting the gain (turning it as far as it goes doesnt quite work, with most amps)
even if you have the box, sub, amp, and wires, thats not even 1/2 of it, you still have to consider what i mentioned about, and though you dont need to, sub position is also another factor to consider. the sound waves from the sub greatly affect how the sub will sound when faced a certain way.
these are things we havent even started on, and these are things you will have to learn, because there isnt an online guy you can pay to do this for you. unless you want to pay me 50c a kilometer (im canadian, can you tell?... eh) and i'd gladdy drive down there and spend an hour attempting all of the above for you. i wouldnt charge what some of our professional memebers here would, a simple 24 of budweiser and a nice dooby and we'll call it even. and the milage back to canada ;-). just jokes there, but im just trying to tell you, that you gotta learn a lot more than your willing to learn now because in the end you'll be paying someone an excessive amount of money for a job that is easily done with a little bit of will power, patience, understanding, and help from us here.
thats what the boards for, why not take advantage of everything and become better knowledged about these things. even myself, i have a hard time learning certain things, hell i never graduated, but thats another topic. the point is, even if i dont understand everything i will attempt, and attempt and attempt until i reach my limit where if it means hurting the hardware (amp/sub) then i consult a specialist and let them deal with it.
on a side note: if you considered having someone install this for you from a bestbuy, look over their install, not all people take 'care' in what they do. i had wires running from my front to back under my carpet, but it was visibly exsposed to the floor, and i would hate for a wire to frey and water damage to occur, now i have to rip my rear seat and side panels off of interior of the car, to fix this lack of care install.
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