Earthquake Sound Complete Guide to Speakers and Enclosure Dimensions

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Calculating Enclosure Dimensions

Finding Box Dimensions For Recommended Enclosure Volumes:

To find the volume best suited for you, you will need to measure the max and min Height, Width and Depth of the area where you to plan to place the sub-enclosure. Then subtract 1.5" each dim to get the internal dims. Now use the internal H, W & D in the formula below to match your dims with one of our recommended ranges.

Enclosure;

Made With 3/4" Medium

Density MDF

W

D

 

Volume

 

H

External Dims:

 

H=10 x W=10 x D=5

Internal Dims:

 

H=8.5 x W=8.5 x D=3.5

To Get The Internal Dims Simply Subtract

The Total Thickness Of The MDF From The

External Dims;

 

Which With 3/4" MDF Is 1-1/2"

 

FORMULA

8.5 x 8.5 x 3.5 + 1728 = 0.15cu.ft.

CAUTION: In some cases when the enclosure will be placed with the sub facing down or the sub butted up against the back of seat (like the illustration). You will need to either add a grille or use 1" strips of your MDF and place as shown above. This will create an excursion cushion so that it doesn't rub or get damaged.

Examples Of Limited Space Applications

Truck

Truck Cab

Seats

 

Limited Space

 

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