Posted January 16, 200916 yr This is going to be for a 12" dCON and I want to put it in its recommended sealed enclosure which is 1.2 cu ft. Just want you guys to double check on my specs for the box build, making sure the volume is right and all. Also do I need to use some of that box fill? If so how muchThanks guys,-Mike
January 17, 200916 yr If you're going for the optimal enclosure size, poly fill isn't really necessary. You can always add a couple pounds to see if it slightly changes the sound to your liking.
January 17, 200916 yr Author If you're going for the optimal enclosure size, poly fill isn't really necessary. You can always add a couple pounds to see if it slightly changes the sound to your liking.Ok, are these dimensions good though?
January 18, 200916 yr Good for what? If it fits in your car and gives you 1.2^3ft, than they're good.
January 23, 200916 yr Author Ok so here are the pieces I am going to need. Tomorrow I want to build the box the problem is the measurements. How am I going to measure for example top/bottom 14.53" accurately? When I convert it to a fraction to make it tape measure friendly I get 53/100. Which is not on a standard tape. What do you fellow box builders do in a situation like this. Am I overlooking something here?
January 23, 200916 yr Ok so here are the pieces I am going to need. Tomorrow I want to build the box the problem is the measurements. How am I going to measure for example top/bottom 14.53" accurately? When I convert it to a fraction to make it tape measure friendly I get 53/100. Which is not on a standard tape. What do you fellow box builders do in a situation like this. Am I overlooking something here? just go to 1/2 .03in is not gonna effect a sealed box drmastically at all so go 14 1/2in
January 23, 200916 yr Author Ok I was thinking about doing that, just wasn't sure how people normally do it. So on the 13.03 just round down to 13 then. That makes everything a lot easier.
January 23, 200916 yr lol, if you want it to be exact, or close to, just cut a little more then 1/2" and sand it down or just round it off to 1/2" and be set.
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