What size box do I need for a 10 inch sub?

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For a 10-inch woofer, the volume recommendation is 0.625 cubic feet, and the recommendation for an eight-inch speaker is 0.375 cubic feet. You can build a larger enclosure to allow for more volume of space inside to produce a flatter sound, which is better for music that is less bass-heavy.

How do you size a subwoofer box?

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Does box size matter on subwoofers?

When it comes to subwoofers, the answer's yes; size matters greatly. If you have a couple of 8″ drivers in a box you're calling a subwoofer, you're going to be disappointed if you follow the setup steps we'll be discussing – because you won't get the results we're getting.

How do you make a box for a 10 inch sub?

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How do I know what size woofer box I need?

You simply measure the height, width and depth (in inches), multiply them together and then divide that number by 1728. If the box has internal measurements of 6" high*18" wide*12" deep then the volume of the box is 1296/1728=. 75 ft^3.

What happens if a subwoofer box is too small?

If the port becomes too small, it may result in port noise, or allow the woofer to simply unload. Do not underestimate the sub / port arrangement. Sometimes where you place the vents or subs can make a monstrous difference in output.

What size should my sub box be?

0.45 to 0.9 cubic feet The manufacturer recommends a box volume of 0.45 to 0.9 cubic feet, so it'll be fine in a small box.

Does a bigger box make subs louder?

By building an enclosure roughly 20% larger than recommended, and increasing the port size accordingly, the enclosure for the woofer will become more efficient, translating to more output/watt of input signal. In lay terms, more bang for your buck. Simply increasing the volume has magically made this setup louder!

Does a bigger sub box make more bass?

A larger may give you a bit more bass but at the expense of sounding floppy/less controlled and with less airspring it causes more cone excursion and reduced power handling. optimum box size can also be calculated with sub design programs..