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  • Birthday 09/29/1992

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  1. Hey I built it a few days ago and it sounds amazing just on 300 watts, Thanks again moto211. I'll have a video up later of it doing a shirt trick on 20hz but for now here are pictures of my first enclosure. Now I need box carpet haha.
  2. Wow thank you moto211! I do have a question tho, This design is 3 cubic feet and the subwoofer says I can't go any higher than 2.0 cubic feet ported so is this a problem?
  3. Hello everyone, So i'm in need of some help with an enclosure design. It's for a single 12" Kenwood KFC-W3011, I'm a really good fabricator and I have all the proper tools just lacking in tunning knowladge. I have a pre fabricated box now and to me it's very similar to a sealed ground shaker enclosure. I do not listen to any hip-hop or rap but that doesn't mean I don't like bass This single subwoofer and a cheap Sony xplod amplifier and jazz has made alarms go off over 50 feet away. But the main gernes I listen to is rock, electronic and metal (Not screamo) Real metal. But anyway I know my Sony xplod amplifier is a horrible decision and I did get rid of it. The reason im staying with my Kenwood KFC-W3011 is that im not looking for extreme bass, I personally like the subwoofer. I just want a box design I can use for the best performance out of what I have. Here are some specs for the subwoofer: Impedance (per voice coil) 4 ohms Peak Power Handling 1200 watts RMS Power Handling 400 watts Minimum Sealed Box Volume .8 cubic feet Maximum Sealed Box Volume 1.75 cubic feet Minimum Ported Box Volume 1.0 cubic feet Maximum Ported Box Volume 2.0 cubic feet Sensitivity 90 dB Frequency Response 25 - 800 Hz Xmax (millimeters) 11.3 mm Top Mount Depth 6-11/16" Thanks for looking.
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