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03silvergt

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  1. I dont have any DC equipment but I would wear one of their beanies.
  2. Okay I built a box using Google Sketchup. Is there anyone who would be willing to build me a port for the box and give me the dimensions. Here is the box design. I can send the box in an email as a full pic or zoom in closer. The specs of the box is : 15in tall x 40in long x 20in deep. It equals up to about 5.56 cubic ft. I want a port tuned to about 35hz. The port can be on the side or in the middle. I can also put the subs firing up. I want it to be a spl box ( not a burp box). I can make the box deeper and taller if I need to . I have to have between 4.00-4.80 cubic ft for both of the subs. Someone please help me out. Thanks.
  3. I want it to be loud. Memphis audio calls for 2.00-2.40 cubic get per sub. Would you still put them in a 3 cub box?
  4. 2003 Mustang Gt. It was supposed to go in the trunk but I wont have enough airspace for both subs. I will be taking out the backseat.
  5. Here is the link to my post. http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...c=63445&hl=
  6. Here are the sub woofer specs. The only difference is my subs are dual 4 ohm. 10" M3 Series Subwoofer Power Handling: Peak: 800 watts RMS: 400 watts Kevlar reinforced paper cone woofer High-density foam surround Vented and unique Memphis "M" cast basket Removable frame and cone assembly 2.5" Black anodized-aluminum dual 2 ohm voice coil former 85oz. Magnet Sensitivity: 91 dB Subwoofer Size 10" Voice Coil(s) SVC (1voice coil) Impedance 4 ohms Peak Power Handling 800 watts RMS Power Handling 400 watts Woofer Surround Foam Woofer Composition Kevlar Reinforced Paper Sealed Box Volume N/A Ported Box Volume N/A Sensitivity 91 dB Frequency Response N/A Xmax (millimeters) N/A Top Mount Depth 7.5" Cutout Diameter N/A
  7. What do you mean? Do I need to post up the wattage of the subs? The box specs are already posted in the first post. 2.00 cubic ft / 40 hz tuned port / 10.5 height x 1.5 width x 14.5 depth - Minimum enclosure. Per sub 2.40 cubic ft / 36 hz tuned port / 10.5 height x 1.5 width x 14.5 depth - Optional enclosure per sub I dont know what else i need. I also have the sub box space in the previous post as well.
  8. I already have a post for a box if you could look at it for me that would be awesome.
  9. I am building a ported box. It will be a semi-wall. Will I need a port per sub or can I do 1 port for both subs? I will be running 2 10s. I want this for box for spl Here are my specs for the subs. Recommended Enclosures for 2 Subs PART # 15-M3104D 2 SUB MINIMUM 2.00 / 40 / 10.5 x 1.5 x 14.5 2 SUB OPTIONAL 2.40 / 36 / 10.5 x 1.5 x 14.5 Box designs are total internal airspace, including port/driver displacement. Vented boxes (airspace/tuning/port dimensions- height, width, depth). The measurements of the car is 20" height x 40" width x 23" deep and port will be same as above. With this box I get 8.86 cubic ft with a port tune of 14.53hz. I an shorten the port to 18.5" H x5" W x 6" L and get 35.50 hz. I can take the height down to 15" x 40" x 20" and get 5.56 cubic ft. With the above port size I get 18.43hz. I can go with a port 13.5" High x 5" wide x 10" Long and get 38.73hz. I would like to go with the second box size but can anyone help me out with the port size or any other info that would help. I would really love to do this right the first time. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Chris
  10. If I gave you some specs would you be able to hook me up with something?
  11. What program do you use to build your boxes?
  12. That phone is awesome. Are they available for sale in the U.S. I have a Blackberry curve. Verizon wireless ftw.
  13. Yeah your highs were killing my comp speakers. What kind of numbers are you getting?
  14. Why would you use a fuse that big? Wouldnt it be best to use a curcuit breaker?
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