silver_V179GNA
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hey guys just wondered what size box space do i need to give for a sub? at the minute i have a hugeeeeeeeeeeee box for two that i got with them and i want them in something smaller and separate lol cheers
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craig8
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depends on the what kind of sub it is and what you want to use it for
E36 328
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silver_V179GNA
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its two jl audios dont know the exact model and do you mean the type of music?
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craig8
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mopst different ranges of subs require a different box size, and are you using them sealed, ported or bandpass?
E36 328
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silver_V179GNA
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at the mo it is in a ported double box
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silver_V179GNA
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infact here it is lol
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craig8
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theres really no point in recomending an enclosure size since you dont know the models, different models have different T/S parameters therefore different enclosures
E36 328
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cdcool1
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If you want to use the same subs but take up less space then it might be worth going for a sealed enclosure.
You will probably notice that the subs are more accurate, but they may not seem as "loud".
You will need to know the model numbers for the subs, and then search for recommended enclosure volumes
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silver_V179GNA
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cheers might take one out at the weekend to see what they are
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