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box for 12"
i have 2 12" jl subs and im planning to use the box spec suggested by jlaudio.com
but i have this small problem the trunk of the sedan is tooooo small! i measured the trunk of the sedan and its a couple of inches to small for the suggested box now im gonna mod. the box to make it fit now my question is will it change the sound quality of the subs? do you have any suggestions?? can you post some audio setup so i could take some ideas on what to do with my setup thanks
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help pls help
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if you do just a little bit it wont hurt!!!
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Build a fiberglass box for them.
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well if you take off a few inches off the top, either replace the inches in the back, or on the sides of the box!! dont use FIBERGLASS To make a box, its not needed, just use 3/4 MDF!!!
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yeps i have no plans making it fiber glass
its not gonna sound good... i just need some comments and what to do's |
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what kinda box u makin (sealed, ported, ?)
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I got some pics of my custom enclosure, making it and shit, lemme see if i can find em
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planing to get it ported to max. the box
thanks melt |
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planing to get it ported to max. the box
2 12"w3 subs thanks melt |
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if u make it sealed u'll get tighter bass & u can make the box smaller.
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sealing the box makes it sound so much better!!!
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are you sure? sealed is better?
i thought ported will make it sound louder? i want the BOOM BOOM base! hehehehe
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OK.
-Sealed sounds better. That is just gospel. -Ported is louder. This is also gospel. -Bandpass sounds like ass unless you are a port-tuning god, which very few of us are, and not many people know what a tuned port should sound like. -If you want more volume, go for a vented box, not sealed. If you get a SHOP to make you a good quality vented box SPECIFICALLY made for your subs you will get your money's worth. -I garuntee that a medium quality sub in a high quality box specifically made for that sub will sound ten times better than the best sub in a shitty box. -If you don't know what kind of airspace your sub requires, or are unsure about porting/venting size/diameter, then go to a SHOP! THEY KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING! And what kind of JL subs are you putting in your car that the trunk is too small for? I can get my box for my 12" subs in my trunk fine, with plenty of clearance. I don't mean to target anyone specifically with this post. I just had to deal with so many people who had the wrong idea about car audio last summer that i just start to rant. But overall, if you aren't sure, go to a shop that sells the brand of sub you have. Trust me... they know what they are doing... that is why they charge so much. You can't put a price on a good ear and years of experience.
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