New member Username: Hockeytj04Post Number: 6 Registered: Nov-05 | hey my brother got these off-name brand subs for free from a friend. I remember they sounded half descent, but anyway he wants me build him a sealed box. Theyre tens. and i just want to know a suggested general cubic ft. the website doesnt say. heres the specs for the subs though. Model Number: XR-4510 Diameter: 10" Max Power: 800 W Sensitivity: 85 dB Usable Freq. Res: ±5dB 30Hz-300Hz Nominal Impedance: Dual 4 Ohms Terminal Connector: Screw Double Magnet: Yes Magnet Structure: 150 oz |
Gold Member Username: SouthernrebelMonroe, Louisiana USA Post Number: 2376 Registered: Mar-04 | good rule of thumb for 10's is .7-1cuft per sub. |
New member Username: Cowboyup3004Post Number: 1 Registered: Mar-06 | Hey TJ im tryin to get the specs on my subs...but I have been unabble to locate a website that will give them 2 me...They are 12" Q-Power subs..they are 700 watts..I am wanting to get the specs so that I can build a box "just" for them if you or anyone else can help me I would really be happier...that means that I can go to bed..lol |
New member Username: TonPost Number: 6 Registered: Jul-05 | Yep, like marshall white said, between 0.7 to 1cuft sould be good. |
New member Username: Hockeytj04Post Number: 7 Registered: Nov-05 | Alright, thanks i think just to be in the middle i'm going for .85 cubic feet. And for BJ, i looked for q power subs and couldnt find any sorry.Never heard of em. |
Bronze Member Username: KickerandyVesta, MN America Post Number: 22 Registered: Mar-06 | for a good site to figure out your cubic feet go to this site: http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/boxcalcs.asp |
New member Username: Cowboyup3004Post Number: 8 Registered: Mar-06 | thank's TJ for looking..I havn't been able to find anyone else that has hurd of them eather but they throb like I have never seen.. |