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<blockquote data-quote="Memnoch" data-source="post: 8867872" data-attributes="member: 690593"><p>Ok, I just saw that design you posted with the ported box and it had the flare/L shape at the end so tossed it in there lol...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Just curious, how much air space would 4 10's need, and what kind of power draw from an amp? What would the difference be sound wise with 4 10's vs 2 12's? I ask because my son and I were talking and he wants to put his own money in at some point and upgrade his amp/speakers to better pieces. If so, I could keep this design, fit 4 10's evenly spaced and increase the height to accommodate, which would get me around 4.50 or so cubic feet, and could adjust accordingly.</p><p></p><p>I think tomorrow we should have the brother in laws box done enough to wire speakers and amp and see how it sounds. If he doesn't like it, we are going this weekend to put this one together instead. If it is good enough, I am going to save this for the potential 4 10's version down the road. </p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]55932[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Here's the 4x8 ft of mdf with the cuts laid out on it (threw the 4 10's on top just to see visually); sadly will need an entire new board just for 1 cut for the bottom of the box</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Memnoch, post: 8867872, member: 690593"] Ok, I just saw that design you posted with the ported box and it had the flare/L shape at the end so tossed it in there lol... Just curious, how much air space would 4 10's need, and what kind of power draw from an amp? What would the difference be sound wise with 4 10's vs 2 12's? I ask because my son and I were talking and he wants to put his own money in at some point and upgrade his amp/speakers to better pieces. If so, I could keep this design, fit 4 10's evenly spaced and increase the height to accommodate, which would get me around 4.50 or so cubic feet, and could adjust accordingly. I think tomorrow we should have the brother in laws box done enough to wire speakers and amp and see how it sounds. If he doesn't like it, we are going this weekend to put this one together instead. If it is good enough, I am going to save this for the potential 4 10's version down the road. [ATTACH type="full"]55932[/ATTACH] Here's the 4x8 ft of mdf with the cuts laid out on it (threw the 4 10's on top just to see visually); sadly will need an entire new board just for 1 cut for the bottom of the box [/QUOTE]
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