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ok so i just ordered my 12" ssd with copper coil.

i am going to be powering it with a kicker zx750.1 and it will be in my single cab s10.

should i go with ported or sealed if i listen to mostly rap.

which will be louder.

and does anyone have a box build thread for a single cab with dimensions

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ok so i just ordered my 12" ssd with copper coil.

i am going to be powering it with a kicker zx750.1 and it will be in my single cab s10.

should i go with ported or sealed if i listen to mostly rap.

which will be louder.

and does anyone have a box build thread for a single cab with dimensions

Ported if you can.......

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Hope you chose D1 coils so that you can run the amp at 2 ohms. If you have the room go 2.2 cubs after all displacments and tune to 33hz. It should get plenty loud with that amp.

Good combo by the way :fing34:

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alright.

anyone on here have a build thread for a ssd in a standard cab?

Use the box calculater on the SSA main page.

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http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/product...sure_tools.html

Use this link and as you adjust your enclosure size and port length you will see the tuning change also. Try to keep it right around 32 to 33hz if you can.

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What are the deminisions you have to work with? I will help you.

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ok heres the measurements with pictures

http://i40.tinypic.com/k3w0zl.jpg could probably go a little further with the bottom

http://i43.tinypic.com/1zo7tp1.jpg

im putting chevy s10 bucket seat in soon and getting rid of the bench seat and idk how much more room thats going to make but as of now on the bottom of the seat to the back of the cab its 9.5 inches, middle is 5.5 inches and the bottom of the window it is 3 inches.

that is comfortable driving positoin

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That is going to be a tight fit. The mounting depth of the sub is 7" correct.

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i had kicker comps in before and the mounting depth was over 7 inches

here was the dimentions of my old box

top width 5.5in

bottom width 8.5 in

enclosure width 20in

enclosure height 15.5

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i had kicker comps in before and the mounting depth was over 7 inches

here was the dimentions of my old box

top width 5.5in

bottom width 8.5 in

enclosure width 48in

enclosure height 20

You could try these numbers to get you started.

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just put it in my old box?

its a atrend prefab

i was thinking about just adding onto the box so i can port it but i didnt know if that would work

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just put it in my old box?

its a atrend prefab

i was thinking about just adding onto the box so i can port it but i didnt know if that would work

I would not do that. Build a new box.

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so build a new box but for the part the subwoofer goes in use the dimensions from the old box?

should i make the length of the enclosure the whole distance of my cab?

and the width of the dimensions of the old box

should i have ordered the flatwind coil or is the copper coil fine

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should i have ordered the flatwind coil or is the copper coil fine

Copper coil will give you better sq and lower fs flatwind would have made it handle more power so with your amp you made the right choice

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i had kicker comps in before and the mounting depth was over 7 inches

here was the dimentions of my old box

top width 5.5in

bottom width 8.5 in

enclosure width 48in

enclosure height 20

You could try these numbers to get you started.

Put these numbers into the ssa box builder. You can adjust them to better fit for truck cab. I have the copper option and like the sq it adds.

Edited by nmssd12

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Good luck and keep us updated.

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Here is a sheet i made up of the box built.

does the gross box volume mean cubic feet and what does net box volume mean

i had to adjust the port hole on a calculator to get the net box volume to be 2.2 but the gross box volume stayed the same

FI SSD 12

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Here is a sheet i made up of the box built.

does the gross box volume mean cubic feet and what does net box volume mean

i had to adjust the port hole on a calculator to get the net box volume to be 2.2 but the gross box volume stayed the same

FI SSD 12

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how big should i go. cause when i changes the port diameter it changed the net box volume

does the gross box volume mean cubic feet and what does net box volume mean????

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