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Car Subwoofer Boxes and Custom Enclosures-What is Best?

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http://www.subwooferboxshop.com Sales of Best Subwoofer Boxes and Custom Sub Enclosures from Top Names. Learn how to select correct subwoofer box for your specific vehicle. Subwoofer Box Sales

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  • anyone who has taken a business class/public speaking class knows that you not supposed to read your bullets. their notes. not a damn script. D:

  • Plenty of other sites offer better prices for enclosures. Plus there's no second or third party site you will have to go to, to complete your purchase. Better yet, just DYI or get someone to build it for you.

    Subwoofer enclosure plans + Home Depot or Lowes + DIY or hiring someone to build it = Better sound from your subwoofer!

    Just sayin'

  • i have 12' single sub box should i make a hole in it? i have 1000watt sony xplod in box. plsss help me

  • i have a wood sealed box should i make a hole in it..

  • @jonwhunt 3. fill your box with water (seal any ports), pour it out into measurable container(s), and calculate the mass/volume of the water. if you find the mass of the water, find some conversion calculators online that convert mass of water to cubic inches. this is the most accurate method.

  • @jonwhunt if you have a fiberglassed box that's a really weird shape you have a few options.

    1. if you started with a cubic or rectangular back, find the volume of that and add a couple of inches (guesstimate)

    2. if your box has no particular shape, find regular shapes that best fill chunks of the box, calculate the volume of each shape and add them together (guesstimate the remaining space)

  • @jonwhunt what i would do is go on the internet and take a trip back to geometry. find out volume formulas for various shapes and divide your box into different shapes. for example if you have a wedge box, you can separate that into a rectangle and a triangular prism. find the volume of each and then add them together.

  • Someone please tell me how to calculate the volume for custom shaped sub enclosures! I've just been doing boxes as a hobby but now I have people asking me to do custom REALLY weird shaped boxes and trying to tell them which sub would work best in the box volume created. If that makes sense lol. Would be great if there was a device that could figure it out somehow =(

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