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Maximum width in the back of the Suburban at this time is about 48". If the 0 common wall port is unadvisable, how about a 3 wall slot port on the same side as the subs?
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Hello all! This will be the first time I actually try to build a box from scratch (finally have a place to do it). I've been playing with Torres' Calcuator and can't seem to find an appropriate mix of Net Volume, Port Area/cubic ft, and tuning frequency.
So here's the program: http://i.imgur.com/n9EJs.jpg
And this is my thought process so far.
I have 2 12" Kicker CVRs (the older silver and red style)
They're powered by a 1000 watt alpine (so obviously not actually 1000 watts)
They're going into a Suburban so space isn't much of an issue as long as it fits widthwise and doesn't tower over the seats.
I read that the CVR's like about 2.25 cubic feet each when everything is said and done so I think the Net Volume should be around 4.5 cubic feet...correct?
I know it doesn't show it in the picture but I was envisioning the subs face up with the port facing out on a seperate wall, with 0 common walls.
As far as tuning I'm open to suggestions. I'd prefer volume over quality (seems to be the theme of my ride so far), but again I have little experience in this side of car electronics. Maybe a lower frequency will travel better or give that earthquake vibe I love so much? Again open to any advice you guys want to throw out, even if it's don't nail your hand to the mdf.
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very clean and nice build! can't wait to see what the box looks like in the ride
*edit* looks like i spoke to soon!
First time builder; Need some help with Torres
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Very nice, but will the lower Net Volume have a negative effect? And is "Port area per foot" ok at 12? I've heard its best at about 16-17 sq. in.