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Old 12-20-2006, 10:36 PM
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i dont think the subs at an angle will sound very good......you would probably be better off firing them both straight up like jon said in the CRX box
 
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Default RE: Help designing ported box.

Yea and dont listen to what the manufacturer says for the demensions of boxes.

You can get more if u just experiment with box sizes. Kicker will prolly recommend some BS like 1.5cuft when it'll sound better at 4 (thats just an example)
 
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hmmmm...... i have to have the subs facing toward the ceiling so I can throw crap in the back and not have to worry about the sub faces...lol illl probably just go a bit taller than the box I currently have and port it....
 
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i didn't build mine off the exact dimensions kicker gave me i just needed an idea on how big i could go and still have optimal performance...they recomended 4 cubes each i went ahead in did 4.5 cubes each..
 
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just a thought...but would it be a bad idea to angle the back of the box to fit flush against the seats. It'd help conserve space? i dont much about the technicalities of it all but...
 
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thats how my sealed box is, angled, seems to save a couple inches....also makes a nice angled up view for my amp
 
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