Box dimensions

 

Bronze Member
Username: Sony224422

Deep River, CT US

Post Number: 63
Registered: Dec-04
Plexiglass Window
Internal box volume: 4.56 cubic feet.
2 Ports Per Sub
High Quality 3/4" MDF Construction
Holds 2 12" subwoofers
Seams are fully caulked for better efficiency
Kicker logos on sides
Durable black carpeting (grey on sides)
3 Compartments, with subs firing into a shared chamber (Subs face at an angle, see pictures for details)
2 Sets of gold post terminals for clean and easy wiring access
Box Dimensions: 31-1/4" L x 16-1/4" W x 15-1/2" H
Port Dimensions: 5" L x 3" Dia.


would this be a good box for 2 12" alpine type r's?
 

Bronze Member
Username: Sony224422

Deep River, CT US

Post Number: 64
Registered: Dec-04
bump
 

Anonymous
 
Should be a sweet box for the type r's.

But kicker logos on the side, i'm assuming u use kicker amps since the subs are alpines lol.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Zacdavis

Beloit, Wi

Post Number: 27
Registered: Dec-03
no, that box sucks
 

Bronze Member
Username: Sony224422

Deep River, CT US

Post Number: 65
Registered: Dec-04
what would i want to use for the 2 12" alpine r's?
 

Gold Member
Username: James1115

Wilton, Ct

Post Number: 1562
Registered: Dec-04
a sealed box about 1.0 cu/ft per sub thats the way the type r's sound the best
 

Bronze Member
Username: Sony224422

Deep River, CT US

Post Number: 66
Registered: Dec-04
why not a bandpass. I don't really like the way sealed boxs sound, they seem like they won't be a good match in the back of my jetta, like theres too much air in front of them to hit against and it wouldn't sound good. Anyone have any idea what i should do for 2 12" r's in the back of a jetta?
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