Subwoofer Enclosure

yo spetnaz, if u want an optimum sub enclosure, get it custom made from a good installer.. u won't regret spending the $$.. :cool:
 
spetnaz said:
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My sub is Image Dynamics IDQ10 with a sealed box of 1.25/1.5 cu ft.(not sure) Actually the box was my old ported box but during the installation of the IDQ10, my installer suggested to sealed the box. According to http://www.teamrocs.com/reviews/speakers/idq10.htm, the recommendation offered by Image Dynamics is .65 cu. ft. sealed. Now, where can i find this ready made .65 cu ft sealed? I now can custom made one, but bit expensive lar

Look at the tech page from the websiter you give, there is alot of them, somemore you say is IDQ10, there are few models also, next time please specify clearly which is which. No hard feeling please just my opinion, from the tech pages, you can use your current box, http://www.imagedynamicsusa.com/pdf/ID10%20D2%20v3.pdf
but it only state until 0.8cu. But I check the Lightning Audio site, it says the bigger the sealed box is depper bass you will have. If your car is a van, you can make a custom sealed box that cover your whole van rear part for 1 10" woofer, haha.
 
spetnaz said:
Tumpang this thread ....

My sub is Image Dynamics IDQ10 with a sealed box of 1.25/1.5 cu ft.(not sure) Actually the box was my old ported box but during the installation of the IDQ10, my installer suggested to sealed the box. According to http://www.teamrocs.com/reviews/speakers/idq10.htm, the recommendation offered by Image Dynamics is .65 cu. ft. sealed. Now, where can i find this ready made .65 cu ft sealed? I now can custom made one, but bit expensive lar

Go google for a software named winisd. With that software, choose the sub you have. Input the box spec that you want or currently have. That way, you can see what the difference will be if you change your current box to a 0.65cubic feet one.
hope this helps.
 

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