Sub Box Sizes
#1
I have a Rockford Fosgate 200W 10" speaker.
And I am going to attempt to build a box for the boot.
Does this speaker have a min/max or ideal box size. The reason for this is I dont want to have a cube which will take up vital boot space.The idea is to shape the box to the boot (if poss), Also is there any positions that work better than others i.e near rear seats as opposed to one side of the boot.
Sorry if it sounds a daft question but I am new to this ice molarki.
Cheers in advance
Craig
Sorry guys it is a RFP-2410 4 ohms
[Edited by tonka - 10/9/2002 10:57:55 AM]
[Edited by tonka - 10/9/2002 10:59:14 AM]
And I am going to attempt to build a box for the boot.
Does this speaker have a min/max or ideal box size. The reason for this is I dont want to have a cube which will take up vital boot space.The idea is to shape the box to the boot (if poss), Also is there any positions that work better than others i.e near rear seats as opposed to one side of the boot.
Sorry if it sounds a daft question but I am new to this ice molarki.
Cheers in advance
Craig
Sorry guys it is a RFP-2410 4 ohms
[Edited by tonka - 10/9/2002 10:57:55 AM]
[Edited by tonka - 10/9/2002 10:59:14 AM]
#2
You need to post the actual model of the speaker. ROckford have made quite a few 10" subs...
There will be a recommended volume for the enclosure, and try to get it as close as you can.
There will be a recommended volume for the enclosure, and try to get it as close as you can.
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