Alright, I bought 3 10" RE RE subs. I know they are entry level, but i got a really really good deal on them. I am shooting for 3 cubic feet and wondered if anybody else has built a box for the cavy for 3 10s. Its going to be im guessing 36" long x 20" deep x 14.5" high, or what dimensions did you use?
36 wide x 14 tall x 17.5 deep will give you 3 cubic feet internal.
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Sweet. So i suppose i will do 19" deep to make up for the 3/4 MDF for the port?
Good to see you went with RE, you definitely won't regret it. Once you get the box finished post up your results.
I think if you call RE (or e-mail) they can give you box spec's too.
hmm..three ten's..tell me the displacement of one of those and i'll tell you some ported specs you could go with.
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hmm...
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Then go products, subs. Its the entry level model RE. You should be able to find it there... if not let me know, i can find it and list it for you.
Here is the information listed on reaudio.com
Fs ~ 21.5 Hz
Re ~ 3.2DVC
Qms ~ 4.37
Qes ~ 0.39
Qts ~ 0.36
Sd cm2 ~ 322
Vas ~ 75.6
Xmax 1 way ~ 12mm
yea man...i'm WELL aware of the specs. but they don't list the displacement of the sub.
you need that in order to design the box properly.
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Mr. Loki on caraudio.com said to build it like this...
14 x 34 x 16
H x W x D
port size is going to be 2 inches wide, 12 inches high, 12.5 inches deep.
Thats going to be a total of 3.4 cubes of total air space and tuned to 34 hz.
How are you going to wire three DVC 3.2ohm subs to a MTX 6500d? You're looking for 4ohms for each input, since the amp is internally bridged and "2ohm stable"..

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I assume the overall displacement is roughly 0.08 cubic feet for most entry level 10" subwoofers.
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