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ancientmelodies New Member
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|  | subbox question « Thread Started on Oct 2, 2009, 12:35pm » | |
I am looking at the Honda Civic Subwoofer Enclosure, I have 2007 honda civic 2 door.
I am most concerned about sound quality above all
I have the Alpine SWX-1043D which is a 10" sub.
The sub is pretty big the dimensions are:
* Mounting Depth: 218 mm (8.6'') * Mounting Diameter: 231 mm (9.1'') * Displacement: 0.162 cu. ft. (Front Mount) * Added Volume: 0.062 cu. ft. (Reverse Mount, Magnet Out)
My concern is buying the "Honda Civic Subwoofer Enclosure" with the 1 sub option and having a box that is too big. I don't mind the room it takes up, I just want to make sure I don't loose sound quality. I want to find the best sealed sub box for that amp.
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|  | Re: subbox question « Reply #1 on Oct 5, 2009, 10:17am » | |
Let us know what You want the air space to be and we can make the chamber smaller (behind the front panel) for your sub. Mark
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|  | Re: subbox question « Reply #2 on Oct 5, 2009, 5:20pm » | |
alright, do you have any recommendations for air space?
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|  | Re: subbox question « Reply #3 on Oct 6, 2009, 8:55am » | |
.50 - 1.0 cu ft is the range for the sub so I would target .85 cu ft for one. Just add that to the comments section of your order. Mark
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