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Author | Topic: how important is air space? (Read 48 times) |
loki Guest
|  | how important is air space? « Thread Started on Nov 4, 2009, 7:07pm » | |
I'm looking at one of the boxes for 2 12" and they state the air space is .8 cubic inches, but I'm having a hard time finding a sub with a mounting depth small enough to fit in the box and still meet the min requirement for the air space. Most of the one's I've seen are over 1.0 cubic in. Will it really make that much of a difference?
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|  | Re: how important is air space? « Reply #1 on Nov 5, 2009, 12:34pm » | |
Air Space in teh most critical aspect for get quality sound out of your sub. With that said, all subs work in a range of airspace and you can use polyfill to fool the sub into thinking there is more air space. Email us at Support@supercrewsound.com and let us know what box you are looking at and we can help you find a sub that will work. Mark
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loki Guest
|  | Re: how important is air space? « Reply #2 on Nov 10, 2009, 7:29pm » | |
The dual 10" enclosure for a 09 f150. Mounting dept is stated at 5.5inches and air space at .80 Looking at the JL 10w1v2 with a mounting dept of 4.34" and air space of .625 Would that one work? Anything you recommend? Trying to avoid a "slim" mount sub if possible.
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