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i just bought a RE SE-X 12 dual 2 ohm i will be running a Hifonics Brutus 1200 mono watt amp

i want to do the best SPL box for the sub

i need some help with box dimensions and port size

the sub on RE audio website is best for 2.0 cubic feet at around 33hz

any help would be great thanks!

Vehicle: 2017 Chevrolet Silverado High Country

Electrical: 320A Singer Alt, (2) Limitless Lithium 15ah, Full Throttle FT680-48

Speakers: Stevens Audio SA 6 (ACTIVE), Audio Designs 3”

Subwoofer: (4) B2 Audio XM 8’s

Amplifiers: (2) B2 Audio Rage 2500.1, (1) B2 Audio Rage 1200.6

Processors: NavTv M650 (integration), Helix DSP Pro MK2

 

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look up torres calculator on here, use it to design a box for the space you have (that you didn't give us so we can't do it for you) aim for the 12 to 16 square inches of port per net cubic foot range.

i have a about a 40 inch by 40 inch square that i can use

i have a 86 4runner if that helps at all

Vehicle: 2017 Chevrolet Silverado High Country

Electrical: 320A Singer Alt, (2) Limitless Lithium 15ah, Full Throttle FT680-48

Speakers: Stevens Audio SA 6 (ACTIVE), Audio Designs 3”

Subwoofer: (4) B2 Audio XM 8’s

Amplifiers: (2) B2 Audio Rage 2500.1, (1) B2 Audio Rage 1200.6

Processors: NavTv M650 (integration), Helix DSP Pro MK2

 

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look up torres calculator on here, use it to design a box for the space you have (that you didn't give us so we can't do it for you) aim for the 12 to 16 square inches of port per net cubic foot range.

i have a about a 40 inch by 40 inch square that i can use

i have a 86 4runner if that helps at all

3 cubes. 31 hz

19" tall external. 17.5 internal

1x12at3cubes30hz-1.jpg

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look up torres calculator on here, use it to design a box for the space you have (that you didn't give us so we can't do it for you) aim for the 12 to 16 square inches of port per net cubic foot range.

i have a about a 40 inch by 40 inch square that i can use

i have a 86 4runner if that helps at all

3 cubes. 31 hz

19" tall external. 17.5 internal

1x12at3cubes30hz-1.jpg

looks great

but is it a 2 1/2 wide port?

how do you think it would sound??

would this box give it deep bass?

Vehicle: 2017 Chevrolet Silverado High Country

Electrical: 320A Singer Alt, (2) Limitless Lithium 15ah, Full Throttle FT680-48

Speakers: Stevens Audio SA 6 (ACTIVE), Audio Designs 3”

Subwoofer: (4) B2 Audio XM 8’s

Amplifiers: (2) B2 Audio Rage 2500.1, (1) B2 Audio Rage 1200.6

Processors: NavTv M650 (integration), Helix DSP Pro MK2

 

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look up torres calculator on here, use it to design a box for the space you have (that you didn't give us so we can't do it for you) aim for the 12 to 16 square inches of port per net cubic foot range.

i have a about a 40 inch by 40 inch square that i can use

i have a 86 4runner if that helps at all

3 cubes. 31 hz

19" tall external. 17.5 internal

1x12at3cubes30hz-1.jpg

looks great

but is it a 2 1/2 wide port?

how do you think it would sound??

would this box give it deep bass?

yes

good

yes

this is a design i did for someone else and they've already built it and love it.

Mods to get more out of it include: route the mount of the port with a roundover bit, put a 45 in that back left corner. puta smaller 45 in the back right corner, and resin the inside of the box smooth as glass.

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look up torres calculator on here, use it to design a box for the space you have (that you didn't give us so we can't do it for you) aim for the 12 to 16 square inches of port per net cubic foot range.

i have a about a 40 inch by 40 inch square that i can use

i have a 86 4runner if that helps at all

3 cubes. 31 hz

19" tall external. 17.5 internal

1x12at3cubes30hz-1.jpg

looks great

but is it a 2 1/2 wide port?

how do you think it would sound??

would this box give it deep bass?

yes

good

yes

this is a design i did for someone else and they've already built it and love it.

Mods to get more out of it include: route the mount of the port with a roundover bit, put a 45 in that back left corner. puta smaller 45 in the back right corner, and resin the inside of the box smooth as glass.

thank you so much for your help i plan on buying all the materials on monday

Vehicle: 2017 Chevrolet Silverado High Country

Electrical: 320A Singer Alt, (2) Limitless Lithium 15ah, Full Throttle FT680-48

Speakers: Stevens Audio SA 6 (ACTIVE), Audio Designs 3”

Subwoofer: (4) B2 Audio XM 8’s

Amplifiers: (2) B2 Audio Rage 2500.1, (1) B2 Audio Rage 1200.6

Processors: NavTv M650 (integration), Helix DSP Pro MK2

 

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here it is

tell me what you guys think

will finish top tomorrow and maybe be able to bump it

Vehicle: 2017 Chevrolet Silverado High Country

Electrical: 320A Singer Alt, (2) Limitless Lithium 15ah, Full Throttle FT680-48

Speakers: Stevens Audio SA 6 (ACTIVE), Audio Designs 3”

Subwoofer: (4) B2 Audio XM 8’s

Amplifiers: (2) B2 Audio Rage 2500.1, (1) B2 Audio Rage 1200.6

Processors: NavTv M650 (integration), Helix DSP Pro MK2

 

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Vehicle: 2017 Chevrolet Silverado High Country

Electrical: 320A Singer Alt, (2) Limitless Lithium 15ah, Full Throttle FT680-48

Speakers: Stevens Audio SA 6 (ACTIVE), Audio Designs 3”

Subwoofer: (4) B2 Audio XM 8’s

Amplifiers: (2) B2 Audio Rage 2500.1, (1) B2 Audio Rage 1200.6

Processors: NavTv M650 (integration), Helix DSP Pro MK2

 

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