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okay here is my problem...i am designing a box right now...and i think i hit a problem. i have an issue with height, i have only 17" of useable height, that being said, i am trying to fit 2 18" bl's i am planing on tilting the front face of the box to fit the 18. the big issue i have is if i do this then i may not be able to reach the bottom screw to mount the damn thing... i figue i'll have to kick the bottom of the face of the box in about 10" from the front. so my box would be 36" deep on top and 26" deep on bottom. that should allow the 18" sub to fit. but, then the bottom screw might not go in, i could rotate the sub a few degrees so that its not straight, the logo that is...if my math is wrong on this please feel free to tell me. now if i go 32" wide i shold have just under 6cuft per sub. using 2 seperate boxes... i'll gladly take any help on this. i have at most 64" side to side 36" front to back. 17" top to bottom. these are external diamensions.

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Why not use 15s?

With your dimension 15s could get louder and sound better.

Doing an angle really hurts SPL potential.

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