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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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maximum width of the burban? and 0 common walls no. maybe 2 or 3 like an L port or a straight shot

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there's the torres. with 2 common walls it's a straight port with no bends. and i didn't click it, but make sure the subs are up and when you put the box in the burban the port fires toward the hatch.

#teamihop

Two 12 inch DC XL's

Carbon Fiber Cap

Stetsom 7k

Shell of box / baffle built by me

Port / sealing the box by John Hone

Fuck midrange

Alpine-9886

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/177428-97jettas-sql-trunk-wall-loudest-99-buick-century-custom-with-a-one-legged-owner/

price has no influence on how something sounds

I told him to move the fucking port.

they see me hoppin they stoppin they can't believe im so white and dirty

It looks like you got so drunk, that someone came up and stole your leg.

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it wont have a negative effect. they're having 2.015^3 a piece which is gods plenty for the base model cvr. and the port area per foot is just based on the port size. you can resize the box to your own being but this is a middle of the road box with middle of the road power (about 300-400 to a sub if done right)

and remember, if you resize the box you have to resize the port

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#teamihop

Two 12 inch DC XL's

Carbon Fiber Cap

Stetsom 7k

Shell of box / baffle built by me

Port / sealing the box by John Hone

Fuck midrange

Alpine-9886

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/177428-97jettas-sql-trunk-wall-loudest-99-buick-century-custom-with-a-one-legged-owner/

price has no influence on how something sounds

I told him to move the fucking port.

they see me hoppin they stoppin they can't believe im so white and dirty

It looks like you got so drunk, that someone came up and stole your leg.

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Awesome! Thanks for your quick help, I may play with the numbers a bit, but it's nice to have some experienced input for a first time project!

Check this out

Enclosure Specifications:

Fb = 37 Hz

Vb = 5.006 ft^3

External Height = 15 in

External Width = 34 in

External Depth = 26 in

Port Width = 5 1/4 in

Cut Sheet List:

* All Dimensions in Inches.

* Wood Thickness is 3/4 for all Parts.

External Enclosure Parts:

Front & Back = 34 x 15

Left & Right Sides = 24 1/2 x 13 1/2

Top & Bottom = 34 x 24 1/2

Shared Port Internal Assembly Parts:

2 x Front to Back = 17 3/4 x 13 1/2

SlotcenterPort.jpg

This is a 2 common wall center port box.

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well, I was going to try for a 3 common wall port (like the looks of them myself) but after seeing your model I think I like that style better for this purpose! The extra baffle however probably isnt necessary right? Are 2 12" CVR's going to have the punch to need that extra layer?

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the alpine will most likely put out rated power. dont count on less. maybe impedence rise and box rise will give you less power in the end. but alpine does rated for what its worth.

joe x, why the double baffle? those subs really dont need it.

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