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Sub enclosure
I have a Kenwood 12inch KFC- **** (can't remember the rest) it "says"
750watt; I know it aint true, anyways long time ago, when I originally build the box, I built it with a slant so it could fit snug behind my back seats; now in my new car it ain't so snug, I think it'd be best if I went back to the good old cube... Plus in my original enclosure I used nails, I think it aint as air tight as I'd like... So.... I can't remember nor do I have the instructions to know exactly what volume to box should be... Can anyone help me out?? point me in the right direction?? Or does it really matteR?? can I just bang together a box to fit my needs/boot space and forget about the volume etc?? J. |
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Goto kenwwoods website. Most of the time they have the specs which
should tell you how many cf you need. |
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