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DREAMER 18th February 2007 00:19

Enclosure
 
ive got 3 12" xplod subs 1300w peak power 380 rated power is this box ok and will it fit in boot cheers


SUBZONE TRIPLE 12" SEALED ENCLOSURE
SUBZONE offers single, double, and triple cutouts. All SubZone® Hatch Enclosures are built from 3/4" MDF (medium density fiberwood). Plus, all Enclosures include Terminal Cups with Gold Plated multi-way Binding Posts.
Specifications:
Full 3/4" MDF construction for rock-solid performance
Volume: 1.3 cu. ft. per chamber
Driver Mounting Diameter: approx. 11 1/8 in.
Dimensions: 14-1/2IN H X 17IN D X 38IN W
Note: Subwoofers with cast baskets and/or large magnet assemblies may not fit in this enclosure. note the spacing between cut-outs




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liam_b 18th February 2007 00:22

what cuft box do the xplop subs need? i take it they dont have cast baskets or large magnet

DREAMER 18th February 2007 00:25

dont no thats y im askin

liam_b 18th February 2007 00:45

well have found the spec sheet for the subs http://www.sony.co.uk/view/ShowProdu...ICA+Subwoofers

if im right the vas is the size box the sub need's its says 3.06 cuft witch i dont think is right as it seems very large for that sub maybe dave or mehmeh will no in the morning sorry couldnt be any more help mate

DREAMER 18th February 2007 00:50

cheers fella

mehmeh 18th February 2007 11:56

Yeh that's a pretty large Vas, not too unreasonable though. Depending upon what power you're running, I would say go for a fairly small box. 1.3CuFt fits that bill pretty well.
It's more prefab ported enclosures that you have to be very careful with, sealed tends to be pretty forgiving.

Presumably that enclosure is an off-the-shelf jobbie? If so then it's worth running a bead of gripfill, or similar, around the inside of all of the joints, to seal it up properly.

DREAMER 18th February 2007 14:36

its from u.s. so the subs will be o.k if they have 1.3 cu ft each. wnt sound crap

mehmeh 18th February 2007 15:19

Make sure the box is 100% sealed and they'll be fine :)


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