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I am building a box for my buddies civic si and he has two(2) Hifonics HFX12D2 subwoofers (economy set up). the box is going to be sealed from the trunk firing into the cabin. What do you guys think of these calculations for the box?It is going to be a standard L port with both subs in a common chamber. Here is a screenshot of the program:

doug_box_port.jpg

The 12 sqin. per 1 cuft. seems low but if it will still be okay then that's all that matters. Do these seem like good calcs?

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I'd say 12 is alright man, some people like more, some people like less, I think ot really comes down to just trying things out.

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thats fine. for slot ports you usually want 12-16 sq in per cube

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thats fine. for slot ports you usually want 12-16 sq in per cube

Awesome thanks for the comments, I'm already hurting for space so I'm glad that will work. I'm used to building for my jeep so this build style is a first for me. I will try and get a model up later today.

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ok here is the model I made a little bit ago, its fairly simple design but hopefully effective. Let me know what you think of it. Hopefully the pictures aren't too big.

dual_HFX12D.jpg

dual_HFX12D2.jpg

dual_HFX12D_dimensions.jpg

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You have three common port walls, you didn't take out the displacement of the subs or bracing.

How are you going to get a height of 13.75?

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You have three common port walls, you didn't take out the displacement of the subs or bracing.

How are you going to get a height of 13.75?

I haven't really used that calculator much so ill have to tweak it a bit, i might have taken a pic of the wrong dimensions in the calc, the model is build right I will go and fix the program though, thanks for pointing that out for me.

the bracing was an after thought I will add that in right away. Just so I can learn a little more what constitutes as a common port wall? I could probably guess but would rather get the right info.

Again thanks for the criticism tis how I learn.

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You have three common port walls, you didn't take out the displacement of the subs or bracing.

How are you going to get a height of 13.75?

I haven't really used that calculator much so ill have to tweak it a bit, i might have taken a pic of the wrong dimensions in the calc, the model is build right I will go and fix the program though, thanks for pointing that out for me.

the bracing was an after thought I will add that in right away. Just so I can learn a little more what constitutes as a common port wall? I could probably guess but would rather get the right info.

Again thanks for the criticism tis how I learn.

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/38791-torres-box-tuning-calculator-updated-310/

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Eclipse CD3200

~2 cubes @ 34 hz.

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Ah ok I remember reading that stuff when I downloaded the program, just must have forgotten, thanks.

Here is the updated program screenshot. I'm only using 0.5" dowels as bracing hopefully that should keep the box stiff in those weaker points of the box and I assumed the bracing displacement was in ft^3 so the displacement was quite small but I added it anyways. I also there was no info on the woofer displacement even in the manual so I just assumed 0.1 ft^3 (if this is bad or way off let me know). I also fixed the port length since I noticed it was off from my model. Thank for being helpful and not just reaming me for not quite knowing hoe to use the program fully haha.

Here is the updated screenshot:

dual_HFX12D_dimensions-1.jpg

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