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Old 5th November 2003, 04:03 PM   #1
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well I know I just posted but I was thinking that I will use different drivers all together but I want to make a separate enclosure for both the woofers then for the mids and tweet. what do you think? So I want to use the HI-VI M8N 8" ALUMINUM/ MAGNESIUM WOOFER from partsexpress i think the box size should be somewhere around 45"Hx10"Wx14"D making it 3.64 Cu. Ft. I think that is what it should be but i dont know if i should have a port and if so how to find out what size. well that is all for now thanks.
Also if you could let me know of some good programs for speaker building plz let me know of them free ones on the net would be great thanks again
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Old 5th November 2003, 11:20 PM   #2
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Whats the question exactly ?


Heres a good program to tune your box...vented,closed : Winisd
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