Bronze Member Username: SweatyogrePA USA Post Number: 25 Registered: Mar-06 | I'm just about done with the box for my Pioneer 12, which is reccomended for 1.5 cubic feet in a sealed enclosure. I calculated it to have about 250 cubic inches over that, figuring the foam inside and space taken up by the sub would make it just about 1.5 ft. I wasn't really precise in measuring this though, so I was just wondering if being a little over or a little under would affect the sound all that much? |
Bronze Member Username: RiskyPost Number: 21 Registered: Mar-06 | If its a little off it won't be a big deal but in your case: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=how+many+cubic+feet+in+250+cubic+inches so ya dude you either need to recalculate to make sure your box is "250 cubic inches" or get a bigger box. For the record there is 1728 cubic inches in 1 cubic foot, not 12. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=how+many+cubic+inches+in+a+cubic+foot |
New member Username: DrivingrecklessNuthingsville, Florida United state... Post Number: 1 Registered: Apr-06 | how do u start a new thread? |
Bronze Member Username: SweatyogrePA USA Post Number: 26 Registered: Mar-06 | I never said it needed to be 250 cubic inches, and I never thought it was 12 inches in a cubic foot. I said it was 250 OVER 1.5 feet. |
Bronze Member Username: RiskyPost Number: 23 Registered: Mar-06 | Dude chill I was trying to help you, my bad. But to answer your question it won't make a difference. |