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Dual 15" Common Chamber Enclosure:

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Okay, it's about time to put my Sundown SAZ 3000D to good use, I've finally settled on subs, they are Crossfire XP 15's that I will get for super cheap and they are high quality subwoofers: http://crossfirecaraudio.com/htdoc/cf_m01_product_05_xs.asp#. I have some dimensions worked out, I used the SSA Box Calculator and I believe it's all worked out, I just need help bringing the calculator measurements to life! http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/home/in...int=1&page=

Can someone give me a hand on how to put that on paper so I can build it?

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No you didn't. It is going to clear the fields every time the page is loaded.

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Okay, using 3/4" MDF

Height=16"

Width=36

Depth=30

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ye one of my freinds has a crossfire bmf 12 in a big sealed box, it sounds very good i was suprised, very good sq and can get pretty loud, flexes his car too

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Okay, using 3/4" MDF

Height=16"

Width=36

Depth=30

You dont really have enough room to do 15"s ported.

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Okay, using 3/4" MDF

Height=16"

Width=36

Depth=30

You dont really have enough room to do 15"s ported.

They only need 6 cubes between them, and I plugged all that in and it was 7.1 cubes after displacement.

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ye one of my freinds has a crossfire bmf 12 in a big sealed box, it sounds very good i was suprised, very good sq and can get pretty loud, flexes his car too

I have a BMF 15" sitting in my room right now, this is a big step above a BMF though, this is more closely related to an Fi BTL

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ye, just saying they are some good subs :drink40:

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ye, just saying they are some good subs :drink40:

Thanks!

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Okay, using 3/4" MDF

Height=16"

Width=36

Depth=30

You dont really have enough room to do 15"s ported.

They only need 6 cubes between them, and I plugged all that in and it was 7.1 cubes after displacement.

sounds like you didnt account for wood thickness. Max internal volume is 6.22 ft^3 and that doesnt include port or driver displacement.

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Okay, using 3/4" MDF

Height=16"

Width=36

Depth=30

You dont really have enough room to do 15"s ported.

They only need 6 cubes between them, and I plugged all that in and it was 7.1 cubes after displacement.

sounds like you didnt account for wood thickness. Max internal volume is 6.22 ft^3 and that doesnt include port or driver displacement.

Weird, cause the calculator subtracts driver, and port displacement, and accounts for wood thickness.

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never mind I miss read your dimensions I read 23 instead of 30.

What were you trying to tune it to?

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never mind I miss read your dimensions I read 23 instead of 30.

What were you trying to tune it to?

Relatively low, 30-32 Hz. It's a sedan, no no matter what it will mostly peak at 40-50 Hz.

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If I am seeing things correctly now and Im not to tired you may have problems on placement of the subs.

Heres what I got. The only real place to mount them is on the top of the box subs up port back situation if they fit there.

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Do you think it will be a problem putting them on the top? With only 29.5" to work with?

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You might be able to stagger them. Id have to check the subs dimensions and maybe break out the sketchup.

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You might be able to stagger them. Id have to check the subs dimensions and maybe break out the sketchup.

That's what I was thinking too. Thanks for all your help man, I appreciate it!

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You might be able to stagger them. Id have to check the subs dimensions and maybe break out the sketchup.

That's what I was thinking too. Thanks for all your help man, I appreciate it!

No Problem. It looks like you should be able to stagger them. Those circles in the pic are 16" in diameter cause I couldnt find the outer diameter spec on the website so I just went with 16 to be safe.

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You might be able to stagger them. Id have to check the subs dimensions and maybe break out the sketchup.

That's what I was thinking too. Thanks for all your help man, I appreciate it!

No Problem. It looks like you should be able to stagger them. Those circles in the pic are 16" in diameter cause I couldnt find the outer diameter spec on the website so I just went with 16 to be safe.

stag.jpg

That looks damn good! I was still doing it on Sketchup, you are quick!

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That wasnt even done all the way kinda halfassed IMO. :D

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Almost forgot, you should add some bracing to the box also.

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Almost forgot, you should add some bracing to the box also.

HAHA, yeah. That's a must!

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Bump! Does this box sound good to everyone else?

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