4 JL 102 3v 2's in a Lightning
4 JL 102 3v 2's in a Lightning
IM in the process of drawing out a box to put 4 10's in my L. My Q is i have only got enough room to get .53 of air space thats ater i subtracted the actual wood thickness. Is this enough fo a sub designed for .6-.9 airspace? That also brings up next Q will i be better off with 3 of the same 10's with more airspace like .70 airspace?
Originally Posted by LatemodelRacer2
IM in the process of drawing out a box to put 4 10's in my L. My Q is i have only got enough room to get .53 of air space thats ater i subtracted the actual wood thickness. Is this enough fo a sub designed for .6-.9 airspace? That also brings up next Q will i be better off with 3 of the same 10's with more airspace like .70 airspace?
sorry to just off subject but 4 10's? thats crazy.
i have 2 Rockford fosgate P3 Shallow mounts in my L and they almost blow my eardrums. hope it sounds good and when its done i wanna see some pics!!
i have 2 Rockford fosgate P3 Shallow mounts in my L and they almost blow my eardrums. hope it sounds good and when its done i wanna see some pics!!
Don't forget that each sub displaces volume also. This will probably make your calculations even further off. What is the recommended enclosure volume for your sub .6 - .9? It might be fine in an enclosure that small. But bigger is usually better at least in my experiences... and I wanna see pics too!
Last edited by dmitt30; Aug 19, 2006 at 04:03 PM.
I had one at .75 in my truck. 3 would be crazy sealed. Have you thought about just porting two at about 1.5 cubic feet. I've been contimplating that. How come you never see know big ported boxes in L's. Everyone does multiple subs?
Last edited by Invalid_access; Aug 19, 2006 at 10:19 PM.


