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  1. hi guys so i know exactly what i want for my system i was just wondering if any one has good box building software so i can see what its gonna look like when done. its going to be a really large rear wedge box for my cadillac escalade. i am going to run 4 skar audio vvx 12s

    i want the subs to be mounted on the front baffle. so i want to the box to be 9 cubic foot net volume with three 6" aero ports mounted on the top rear section of the box. one between each pair of subs. all the subs will be in the same air space. and the specs i came up with for size is 20" heigth 48" width 26" bottom depth and 22" top depth that should be about 11 cubic foot internal volume and leave about 2 cubic feet for sub displacement and port displacement if im correct so if any one has a program that could design a box like that it would be much appreciated.,

  2. the brutus elite is the dealer only model its the up grade of the brutus and they also make a class a/b 4 channel amp

    pretty much the system i want to run is

    one hifonics brutus elite BRE2500.1 mono amp

    four skar audio VVX 12" subs

    one hifonics brutus elite BRE100.4 4 channel amp and its 200 rms per channel at 4ohms

    then 4 sets of the new alpine type r componant 6.5" sets..

    and also one of alpines new 2012 model head units

  3. so what do you guys think about running a hifonics brutus elite BRE 2500.1d amp and 4 skar audio vvx 12's?? in a 2000 cadillac escalade with an 8 cubic foot box with 4 6" aero ports turned down to 32 hz. trying to build a system that will pull a nice hair truck

    also where can i get a brutus elite amp and how much will it run me. all help appreciated guys

  4. so i ran into a little problem with my new system andi want some advice before i purchase. so i wanna run all jbl stuff i want to get two of there 12" GTI MK II subs which have dual 6 ohm voice coils gonna run in parallel so its gonna be a 1.5 ohm ending load. i was going to run a JBL Gto 1400.1 amp but all the websites say they are only stable to 2 ohms. did jbl take this into consideration when makeing these dual 6 ohm subs will the amps handle the 1.5 ohm load?? any advice would be greatly appreciated

  5. actually theres a site that sells boxes that you give your own measure ments and stuff and they build you a box that your supposed to but but after you put in all your information they give you the options to get the plans so ill sent you a link to the custom one i explaned and it will tell you the exact size for each piece its really cool

    okay here is your box

    this is the link for the specs http://www.klausaudio.com/subwoofer-boxes/customize_preview.php?boxid=46987

    and here is the link for the build plans http://www.klausaudio.com/subwoofer-boxes/subwoofer-box-design.php?boxid=46987

  6. build your box like this you wont be dissapointed

    you should build a slot ported box with the sub on the top and the port facing the trunk lid of the car.

    i personally think you should run the sub at 3.5 cubes net volume, the sub will sounds a little deeper with more volume.

    and the box you had thought up didnt have nearly enough port area with the SRx having an 18mm xmax you need at least 65 square inches of port area with a slot port so you dont have all of the port noise. so if i were you and your not limited here is box specs

    Port Type: Slot Port Port Tuning: 33 Hz Port Dimensions: 16 x 4.125 x 38" long Port area: 66 square inches Number of Ports: 1 Net Internal Volume: 3.5 cubic feet Port Volume: 1.6419 cubic feet (includes displacement of port materials) Subwoofer Displacement: 0.1600 cubic feet per subwoofer Total Internal Volume: 5.3019 cubic feet ($40.60 extra)

    Box Dimensions:

    30.125" (w) x 22.25" (d) x 17.5" (h)

    if you build your box to these specs i think you will be very pleased with the out come

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