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Old 01-23-2007, 06:27 PM   #1
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Arrow Sub Enclosure Size!?

I've just found out the recommended sealed box capacity for my Kenwood sub and its 28 litres does anyone know how i can make sense of this? is there some kind of measurements i can take of the box (i built) and convert it into litres? just so i know if the box has adequate space?

Also - the box i've built is for my two kenwood subs (the same kfcw300s) and the recomendation i guess is for one, so would this make the recommended box size double 28 litres?

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Old 01-23-2007, 06:46 PM   #2
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Re: Sub Enclosure Size!?

if you are into math ...... 1 liter = 60.5 in^3 and 1 ft^3 = 1728 in^3

so 28 liters x 60.5 = 1694 in^3 or almost 1 ft^3 ... then you have to add the displacement of the sub to the size of the box. So a 1 ft^3 sealed box should be good. For a ported box, you will have a lot more work.
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