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If I have two 12 inch subs and a 15 inch sub in a box,do I have to keep the air space for each separated

THE IDENTICAL SPEAKERS COULD OR COULD NOT SHARE THE SAME AIRSPACE, BUT THE 15 WILL HAVE TO HAVE ITS OWN ENCLOSURE AIR SPACE. EVEN IF IT WERE A SIMPLE SEALED ENCLOSURE, YOU COULD NEVER MIX THE TWO TYPES OF WOOFERS IN THE COMMON AIR SPACE. ALSO KEEP IN MIND THAT EACH TYPE, THE 12'S AND THE 15 SHOULD BE PLAYING DIFFERENT BANDS OF FREQ. USING A VERY STEEP CROSSOVER. AT LEAST 24DB/OCTAVE AND AN EXAMPLE MIGHT BE TO CROSS THE 15 AT 20-40HZ. AND THE 12'S FOR 40-80 OR SO, THE TOP END OF THE 12'S MIGHT BE HIGHER DEPENDING UPON WHICH MID SPEAKERS YOU ARE USING AND HOW LOW YOU CAN CROSS THEM. OK. HOPE THIS HELPS.....V
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Box specs and airspace for 8 inch subwoofers

<span>Regardless of your wattage rating on your sub woofer, sub woofers</span> differ in only one way. You get an "Open Air" and a "Closed air" <span>Sub woofer</span>, That being said, you'll have to check on your magnet which one you have, to make the boxes for that particular sub woofer. If it is an "Open air" <span>Sub woofer</span>, you should see a hole with "wire mesh" or "metal grid" in the center, at the back of the magnet. If it is a "Closed air", the magnet will be solid with no hole whatsoever.<br /><br />If it is a "Open air" sub, your boxes should always be sealed with silicone sealant, and no ports are to be cut in your box.<br /><br />Regarding the "Closed air" <span>sub woofers</span>, you should have 2 ports cot in the corners of the boxes just below your sub on the face of the box, and the port sizes should be around 50mm in diameter. Get yourself some 50mm PVC drain piping to use as ports. Firstlycut yourself a 100mm piece and insert flush with the front of the box. Test your sound. then try a 150mm piecs and test again. You should start with a 100mm long piece in the one box and add 50mm increments to "tune" the port up to 250mm, depending on the frequency of bass you require. Carry on testing the sound on each increment until you find the sound you want, Then silicone the port to the box for permanent fixing.<br /><br />On a 15 inch <span>Sub woofer</span> ranging between 80Hz and 100Hz, the ample box size required should be a box of 9 inches high, x 9 inches wide, x 9 inches deep. Or 400mm high, x 400mm wide, x 400mm deep. <br />Enjoy! <br />
on May 29, 2011 • Car Audio & Video
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Box size and airspace for 10 inch subwoofers

<span>Regardless of your wattage rating on your sub woofer, sub woofers</span> differ in only one way. You get an "Open Air" and a "Closed air" <span>Sub woofer</span>, That being said, you'll have to check on your magnet which one you have, to make the boxes for that particular sub woofer. If it is an "Open air" <span>Sub woofer</span>, you should see a hole with "wire mesh" or "metal grid" in the center, at the back of the magnet. If it is a "Closed air", the magnet will be solid with no hole whatsoever.<br /><br />If it is a "Open air" sub, your boxes should always be sealed with silicone sealant, and no ports are to be cut in your box.<br /><br />Regarding the "Closed air" <span>sub woofers</span>, you should have 2 ports cot in the corners of the boxes just below your sub on the face of the box, and the port sizes should be around 50mm in diameter. Get yourself some 50mm PVC drain piping to use as ports. Firstlycut yourself a 100mm piece and insert flush with the front of the box. Test your sound. then try a 150mm piecs and test again. You should start with a 100mm long piece in the one box and add 50mm increments to "tune" the port up to 250mm, depending on the frequency of bass you require. Carry on testing the sound on each increment until you find the sound you want, Then silicone the port to the box for permanent fixing.<br /><br />On a 10 inch <span>Sub woofer</span> ranging between 80Hz and 100Hz, the ample box size required should be around 26 liters, meaning that you will end up with a box of 11 inches high, x 11 inches wide, x 11 inches deep. <br />Enjoy! <br />
on May 29, 2011 • Car Audio & Video
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How much air space is needed for lanxar max st 15d

it depends on the type of enclose you are building and number of drivers .. you can build them and share air space or build it to were neither sub shares any air space.. if you buy a prefab enclosure for your 15s what ever q logic or q power or any other manufacture choses to build a universal port or vent or sealed box will be just fine.
which type of enclosure are you looking for ..
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1.6 cuft to 2.5 cuft per subwoofer check out the sub boxes from qpower and there specs for 15"BASS15 3HOLE 40 1/8 x 21 x 21 x 17 2.5cuBASS15 4HOLE T 42 x 18 x 18 x 16 1/4 1.6cuqpowers specs from there website
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What does more/less airspace mean in terms of sound when talking about a sub-woofer box?

air space behind the cones of a speaker is critical to the performance of the speaker. the space behind has to be air tight. If the specs state a minimum of 1.25 cu ft and a max of 1.75 cu f t that is what you will have to achieve for the performance If you build a box for 1.75 cu ft then when the speakers are fitted you will probably spot on. Go on line for speaker box construction and you will get valuable info. for your project
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How much air space is need for a sealed encloser

are you sharing the air space or building a divider to give each driver its own air space

these speakers or not made for low end bass these woofer are meant for mid bass high bass
  • 6.5'' High Power Subwoofer
  • Non-Press paper Cone
  • Specially Treated Foam Edge Suspension
  • 1.5'' High Temperature Aluminum Voice Coil
  • Magnet Weight: 40 Oz
  • Impedance: 4 Ohm
  • Fs: 80Hz, Qms: 4.05, Qes: 1.3, Qts: 1.2, SPL: 87(dB), Vas: 6.8(Cuft)
  • Mounting Depth: 3"
  • Rubber magnet Boot Cover fers are
  • there is only 3 " of mounting depth needed i would build you door pannel out fiberglass a door pod and mount them on the door if you have a factory speaker there . then run to the amp and turn the x-over on to high pass and them use them as a mid bass driver up front for the front sound stage for get about them as a subwoofer get the lanzar 10's or 12's

    i mounted a set of ma audio 8" subs on my 03 s-10 door the speaker fit in the 6.5 location had to trime the door metal and space them out a little cause the 4.75 mounting depth.it worked and then i ran the them in 2 ohm stereo to my 4 channel amp and used the high pass crossover to run them as a mid bass driver works great for me . ma audio 500 watt dual 4 ohms 8" subs each i had 250watts to each sub.

    you could build a small enclosure just big enough to fit the 6.5 woofer you could build a dual camber enclosure like 8wx5dx8h internale air space would be 0.18

    15 wx5dx8h would give you 0.347 share the air space this is internal air space

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    15PLB76 15 Inch 800 Watt Woofer Car Speaker: what subs will be good to fit in my gmc sierra sin...

    single shallow with a sealed box it would sound great!! no air tombs they **** thats called ported they really ****
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    What is the recommened air space for kicker comp vr sealed do you know the specs for building a sealed box

    Really it all depends on how you want them to sound, and to be set up. There really is not specific air space, but there are general air spaces that work, and some times the manufacture will list some specs for different set ups. It also depends on the size of the sub, which you did not specify.

    Kicker recommends as follows.

    0.4 cubs per sub for a compact box, and 1.8 for an SQ box. SQ stand for sound quality.

    So if you want a small box, do .4 per sub. If you want a better sounding box do 1.8.

    Rule of thumb and something to think about.

    The more air space in the sub, the less power you can run, the less air space, the more power you can run.

    For example you can run 200 watts RMS per sub at .4 cubes, but only 140 watts RMS with 1.8.

    As well, the smaller box will be louder, But not sound as good.
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    I have a fifteen inch lanzar max pro p145d and want to put it in an 06 mustang. need to know how much air space i need to make it rumble right

    I would go with a sealed because ur trunk is small and sealed would be the smaller box. I recommend 2.0-2.75 cubic ft sealed. for vented would be 3.25-3.50 after woofer displacement. Also I would recommend a reverse wedge meaning the woofer would go on the back side of the box not the angel side because u can slide the box in further saving u a little more room. I'm doing that same box now for the same sub but in a Nissan 2001 sentra. My box when done will be 2.78 cu.ft. After displacement. Sealed. 720 watt rms power acoustick 2ohm stable mono block to get longer life out of my sub.
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    Need correct air space with port displacement for high and low tones also for spl

    check out www.the12volt.com they have a lot of information on car audio installs and some of the sub woofer box designs are insane dont forget to rate
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