EricF Unregistered guest | I just got my new RE X.X.X 15 in the mail today and I was looking on their site for box specs, and It just has it for the 12 and 10's, could someone please help me find the correct dimensions for a ported box. Thanks. |
Bronze Member Username: StanleycPost Number: 77 Registered: Oct-04 | They have the specs on the site. You just didn't click on the X.X.X tab on the left. The specs you saw were the regular re subs, not the X.X.X subs. |
Bronze Member Username: StanleycPost Number: 78 Registered: Oct-04 | Hey Glasswolf. Would this box work well with RE X.X.X 12? http://bigdogcaraudio.com/proddetail.asp?prod=BIG121LQSQR I just noticed that my trunk space is extremley limited so I need to use a sealed enclosure. Should I buy a box like that one or just make one myself? Are there any critical aspects of a sealed enclosure I should pay close attention to besides total volume? Would I need to pay attention to the dimensions, type of material,etc? I was thinking 3/4in mdf is ok, but is it worth of housing an RE X.X.X? |
Gold Member Username: Jonathan_fGA USA Post Number: 2483 Registered: May-04 | That will work very well, it's close to ideal for an X.X.X. SQ sealed volume. Big Dog makes very good boxes and they're cheap. |
Bronze Member Username: StanleycPost Number: 80 Registered: Oct-04 | Cool thanx Jonathon. |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfNorthWest, Michigan USA Post Number: 5042 Registered: Dec-03 | what he said. I was gone most of the last day.. workin. |
Bronze Member Username: StanleycPost Number: 83 Registered: Oct-04 | But since its just a box and not slanted, would I need to worry about standing waves and such? If so, should I just get this box and fill it with some stuff? If so what stuff should I put in it? http://bigdogcaraudio.com/proddetail.asp?prod=BIG121SLREV |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfNorthWest, Michigan USA Post Number: 5068 Registered: Dec-03 | just line the back with about 1" of sheet-polyfill. that'll solve any problems. |