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Old Jul 16, 2008 | 05:59 PM
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Default Building a custom box...


http://www.xplodsony.com/xplod/subwoofers/XS-L120B5D


I have these subs right here^

I just need the depth of one subwoofer.

I'm looking into making a custom box. So any tips too maybe?
Old Jul 17, 2008 | 09:41 AM
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Default RE: Building a custom box...

Do not use sony thats my tip. [sm=noooo.gif]

Sorry there just not great subs, but here is some tips for building a box.

First what type of enclourse do you want to build? Vented, sealed, bandpass, etc.

Depended on the type of box there will be some specs you will need from the sub. Like tuning freq, how big cubic feet the box needs to be for the sub( there will be a differnce on the cubic feet depending on what type of box you want), Sub displacement, port size if you are doing a vented box, Port displacement if your doing a vented box, what type of space do you have in your trunk to put it. Here is just a couple things if you could go to sony website and post a link on the specs for the sub it be very helpful.
Old Jul 17, 2008 | 11:27 AM
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Default RE: Building a custom box...

I didn't see a depth given in the specs/manual.

I have actually heard ok things about their subs for some strange reason. I am not saying I would own one but I have heard a couple that didn't sound like sony......
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