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Need help with box demensions for a custom built subwoofer The RE has tc aluminum basket 4" 8 layer flatwound aluminum voice coil 3 10" tc spider pack with 1" spacer 8 gauge ofc direct leads dual 2 ohms voice coils everything is brand new just the moter is used also has a two tone carbon fiber dust cap can take 4000 watts rms

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Are those the only specs about that sub you can give us?

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Are those the only specs about that sub you can give us?

need ts parameters.

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not enough info!!

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Can't build a box for a frankenwoofer without measuring the T/S parameters. If you haven't built it already you are WAY better off not as slapping a bunch of random stuff together never nets nice results.

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Did Re build the sub or was it built by some person using Re parts?

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You can either homebrew a T/S tester or buy one from PE. Most likely if you ask the question you'll need to buy one.

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Thank you Google:

 

Specs:
Fs: 31.0 Hz
Re: 1.14Dvc
Qms : 4.14
Qes : .517
Qts: .46
Sd Cm2: 810
Vas: 87.7
BL: 12.14
SPL 1W/1M: 88.9
RMS: 2000W

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Did Re build the sub or was it built by some person using Re parts?

The sub was built by zueslicious from ****

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Don't buy it. Buy something with known parameters. SMD is full of morons that don't know their head from their ass and utilizig anything frankensteined from there is a terrible idea.

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Did Re build the sub or was it built by some person using Re parts?

The sub was built by zueslicious from caco

 

Then get the t/s parameters from him if you don't think Aaron's are right.

 

Or you could do what ///M5 said and measure your own.

 

Have you tried calling RE Audio?

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Did Re build the sub or was it built by some person using Re parts?

The sub was built by zueslicious from ****

Then get the t/s parameters from him if you don't think Aaron's are right.

Or you could do what ///M5 said and measure your own.

Have you tried calling RE Audio?

Arron's are right but for a stock destroyer.

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Did Re build the sub or was it built by some person using Re parts?

The sub was built by zueslicious from caco
Then get the t/s parameters from him if you don't think Aaron's are right.

 

Or you could do what ///M5 said and measure your own.

 

Have you tried calling RE Audio?

Aaron's are for the destroyer and what RE would have. Being this is a "Custom" woofer it won't match those. Could be WAY off in fact. All that being said, I've never seen a "custom" woofer really worth using. If the builder can't share T/S parameters then he is guessing which is not how I would want a woofer designed.

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Did Re build the sub or was it built by some person using Re parts?

The sub was built by zueslicious from ****
Then get the t/s parameters from him if you don't think Aaron's are right.

Or you could do what ///M5 said and measure your own.

Have you tried calling RE Audio?

Arron's are right but for a stock destroyer.

 

Well unless you know somebody that has  the equipment to measure them.

 

You need to get them from the guy that built it.

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