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Thread: Box size for .85 Cubic Feet?

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    Actually, I'm running a Rockford Fosgate bd1500.1 into 8 ohms. (way overkill I know, I was shipped the wrong amp, but I'm not complainging) It's getting over 375 watts RMS, only rated for 250 RMS. I've got to be realllllll careful, because I can very easily bottom the sub out. It's been running great for over 2 or 3 years now. I suggest whatever the IDQ 12 is rated for RMS.

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    Go here: http://diyaudiocorner.tripod.com/software.htm pick your favorite one and figure it out. Blaubox is a very simple box builder app I used in the past and the box was awesome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hcker2000
    I have two of the three dimensions I need.

    Width = 12 Inches
    Hight = 12 Inches

    What I need to know is the Depth measurement to get .85 Cubic feet. Thanks in advance.

    EDIT: My calculations show 11 Inches would be close enough. Can any one confirm this?
    Depth = Volume/(width * height) = .85/(1 * 1) = .85 ft = 10.2 in


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    wow buncha math geniuses on these boards.

    LxWxH was like wut 3rd grade?

    and figuring out X in X * Y = Z when you know Y and Z is 7th grade.
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    I forgot everything I learned in school, plus some.

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    Yea I will be runing a tad over on power. The IDQ's are suposed to be some of the best subs on the market. Let me tell you they look like they are built alot better than most sub.

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