Subenclosure volume


Hi Garland!

I put them in a 720 cubic inch sealed subenclosure, which is about 0.4 cubic feet. The volume isn't terribly critical as long as it doesn't shove the f3 point up above your crossover frequency. But you don't want it small enough that the system becomes underdamped, because it will make the midrange peaky and cause it to sound "throaty" down low.

Wayne


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