masterbusa2 Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 Okay so i did a little reading on someones post seeing all the calculations and all and does anyone think I can fit a Tline for a Power Acoustik 15" Fubar its Fs is 27.2 Qms 6.2 Qes .49 Qts .46 I want to stick it in my 1997 mustang which I can get like 34 wide by 34 deep by 13 high, I have never built a box but i want to start building them does anyone think I can make this baby fit? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blue Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 you said 13 high, and you want to use a 15 inch subwoofer. unless your going to do it with sub in center pointing up with the port circuling around it, I don't see it working formerly known as Blue86f150 its a 4th order just because its tuned in the 40z doesnt mean it wont reach down and jiggle your balls at sub 30 hz frequencies. Regardless if they were dipped platinum and were stuffed in Beyonce's twat.....way too fucking exspensive this sux camel dicks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bumpinTL364 Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 unfortunately i don't think so....using the Sound Solution DCON 15" woofer for reference for SD, you would need a "port" area of at least 125.5" and line length of 124.5" and therefore a total of 8.9699 ft.^3 where as your car allows for only 8.6968 ft.^3 masterbation is free, and even saves you money.sorry but someone had to say itsorry, Jimmy...beat you to it (no pun intended) LOLDON'T get a wife. Best advice I never got, and now it's too late My build: 12" DCON in a dorm room. New/current build: 8" woofer, custom amplifier block, fiberglassed speaker pods Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJTucker Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 you said 13 high, and you want to use a 15 inch subwoofer. unless your going to do it with sub in center pointing up with the port circuling around it, I don't see it working .... I honestly don't see it working at all - Because ultimately, you're going to have to be able to put the enclosure in - And with those dimensions, it's going to go in your Mustang ( even if you take the trim pieces off ) Vehicle: 1999 Nissan Sentra GXE 4-Dr Head Unit: Alpine CDA-9852 Front Stage: Kicker DS6.5s w/ (4) Power Acoustik NB.4s - Rear Stage: (4) JVC 5-Way 6x9s Sub Stage: (2) 12" Lanzar OptiDrive 1232s - Custom Ported Enclosure: 6.81cuft Tuned @ 32Hz Sub Amp: (1) Kicker KX2500.1D - Highs Amp: AutoTek AT-1200.4 Processors: Clarion EQ-746 & Clarion MCD-360 Wiring: Install Bay 1/0 Gauge ( Including Big 3 Upgrade ) Batteries: (3) EverStart Maxx's ( 750 CCA ) 1 In Front & 2 In Back DJ's Audio Installation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
masterbusa2 Posted November 27, 2011 Author Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 Ightyyy guess normal ported box is how its gunna go I was thinking something like sub pointing uup of coarse and like these measurments hopefully yall can read this All I know is rigth now the poor sub is sitting in a non ported 1.98 cu ft box and its getting suffocated D: but it flexes back window, so a box around those measurments would do pretty good huh? I listen to like Juicebox by Gorilla Zoe, incase you cant see pic its 12x30x30 3.50 cu ft port 10.5x5x20.75(inner) Box tuned to 37.07 hz hows it soundin? oh and heres a pic of specs for fubar FUBAR-15W SPL: 93 dB Magnet size: 25002. BASV voice coil: 2.5" Power (RMS watts): 1,000 Power (MAX watts): 2,000 Thiele / Small Parameters FUBAR-1SW Fs z 27.2 Hz Va s 4.5 Cu.Ft. Qms 6.291 Qes 0.496 Qts 0.463 X-max 13 mm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
masterbusa2 Posted November 27, 2011 Author Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 and yes I have trim pieces taken off and did some cutting on tha car xD seats will ahve to come out to slide box in xD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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