Posted November 11, 200816 yr The Fi.BL is being shipped now and i want to know how big 10 cubic ft. is.because the specs says 5-10 cubic ft. so i was going to get the enclosure built to 10 cubic ft. Is 10 cubic ft. good for that sub for max bass and Hitting Good Low low notes or should i stick to the 7-8 cubic ft. range??P.S.:Space is not a option so you dont have to ask that?These are the options:dual 2ohm,cooling,flatwind coil,daily.How much inches wide & tall should the port be for this monster????Thanks Guys:) Edited November 11, 200816 yr by Randy.D
November 11, 200816 yr Need to know how much power you plan to run to it and where you plan to tune it. . . 10 ft is a big box that will more than likely mechanically limit the power handling. If space is not a problem, the height x width (area) of the port should be 16 sqin per NET cubic foot of enclosure volume. If you have that much room, order another BL 18 Brian
November 11, 200816 yr for low notes the large boxes are great tune low and setup your ssf correctly and you should be fine even with decent power. tuning and up should not have a problem if you dont have a good ssf filter set correctly and you go below tuning boom the sub will bottom out fast on decent power.
November 11, 200816 yr Author Need to know how much power you plan to run to it and where you plan to tune it. . . 10 ft is a big box that will more than likely mechanically limit the power handling. If space is not a problem, the height x width (area) of the port should be 16 sqin per NET cubic foot of enclosure volume. If you have that much room, order another BL 18 BrianIts going to be wired to a US Amps MD1D. Its 1200 Wrms @ 1ohm! (Real Watts!) Edited November 11, 200816 yr by Randy.D