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Old Apr 30, 2002 | 04:54 PM
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Cubic Foot

I will be making a sub box soon for the L. I got some specifications recently from LightninSVT. For you guys that have used JL Audio 10W3's or 10W6's, what cubic foot produces the best bass for our trucks.

I know that the shape of the vehicle greatly affects bass.

JL Audio website recommends .60 -.90 cf. for the 10W3's and 10W'6's.

What do you guys recommend based on boxes that you have made for your L.
 
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Old Apr 30, 2002 | 04:55 PM
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Re: Cubic Foot

Originally posted by Fowl
I will be making a sub box soon for the L. I got some specifications recently from LightninSVT. For you guys that have used JL Audio 10W3's or 10W6's, what cubic foot produces the best bass for our trucks.

I know that the shape of the vehicle greatly affects bass.

JL Audio website recommends .60 -.90 cf. for the 10W3's and 10W'6's.

What do you guys recommend based on boxes that you have made for your L.
pretty much as big as you can go with it. there not much room t work and thats all you can do
 
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Old Apr 30, 2002 | 05:27 PM
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i think my box is around 1.40CF for two 10W3s if i remember correctly. Sounds great.
 
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Old Apr 30, 2002 | 07:00 PM
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I forgot to mention that those measurements are for sealed enclosers:o
 
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