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X12 V2 reverse mount displacement?


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I answered your question and I was not rude at all.

if you were an engineer you should understand that it would increase the volume and therefore have a negative displacement seeing as how it is a cone shape that would be sticking out of the enclosure.

If you are looking for the surface area of the cone and surround that is the sd.

Welcome to the forum.

Edited by Broke_Audio_Addict

That being said a lot of people's definition of "music" is a clipped 30 hz sine wave with some 80 IQ knuckle head grunting about committing crimes and his genitals.

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Fine - I'll email sundown and ask. I'm an engineer and enjoy detailed design and optimization. You guys should work on your welcome of people new to the board

This is where engineering and implementation differ. It's highly unlikely that you (or I, or many) have the woodworking skills to get the enclosure to the hundredths of a cubic foot. As such... those of us who have a few enclosures under our belt usually leave a little fudge factor or "close enough".

Your question was answered- hence why I felt it appropriate to be facetious. I always see people give box specs to the thousandths. Like... "My box is 3.457 cubic feet tuned to 31.567946733642478574576hz."

I find that humorous.

Good luck with your build and welcome to the forum. Let us know how it turns out.

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