boxes for 10"

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LuizeGT
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boxes for 10"

Post by LuizeGT »

i know its been asked but cant find the diagrams.
im rebuilding my install as its pants, to fit 10" kicker comps, one on each side, anyone got a fools guide?



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philz

Re: boxes for 10"

Post by philz »

Is this what you're looking for?

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LuizeGT
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Re: boxes for 10"

Post by LuizeGT »

thats the one :D chears =D>
Vindezal
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Re: boxes for 10"

Post by Vindezal »

Hi phil, after failing too late to buy your system, I am thinking of making these boxes after your design instead of the Stealthz route. I will try and go for 10" Rees as they are not too much

Recomend??

Also, after building, did you seel the whole thing with sealant stuff.?
philz

Re: boxes for 10"

Post by philz »

How much money do you have to spend?

If it's around £100 mark then get the RE8 subs as they sound better than my old Kenwood 10's despite their size, the box can obviously be smaller too (I've got plans for that one if you want it).

If you've got a bit more cash (ie, around £300) then buy the Phase Linear Aliante sub (same as what I've just got). It's very shallow and SQ is one of the best you'll find.

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http://thebassbin.co.uk/shop/product/pr ... /1308.html


EDIT : forgot to answer your sealant question :D

Yes, I completely sealed every single joint inside and outside so it's 100% airtight.
Vindezal
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Re: boxes for 10"

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nothing wrong with 10" Rees?
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