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Ok whats the difference in one box tuned to 35hz with 2.5cuft and another box tuned to 35hz with 3cuft? also whats the best material to build a box out of?

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I use MDF for my enclosures

MDF = Medium Density Fiberboard

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I use MDF for my enclosures

MDF = Medium Density Fiberboard

Nice, thanks. What about the cuft difference? Would it make the notes sounds deeper or make the bass more accurate?

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Being both boxes are tuned to 35HZ and only .5 ^3 difference. I don't think there would be much of an audible difference.

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Being both boxes are tuned to 35HZ and only .5 ^3 difference. I don't think there would be much of an audible difference.

What if it was a bigger difference, like 2cuft and 5 cuft? lol Im just lookin for the physics? behind this.. I wanna know as much as I can and this site is helping a TON

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Being both boxes are tuned to 35HZ and only .5 ^3 difference. I don't think there would be much of an audible difference.

What if it was a bigger difference, like 2cuft and 5 cuft? lol Im just lookin for the physics? behind this.. I wanna know as much as I can and this site is helping a TON

Easiest way to eplain this is to go to http://www.linearteam.dk/default.aspx?pageid=isdonline type in your speakers T/S parameters and look at the graph and compare the frequency curves.

If you have to convert metric to inch their is a conversion table also on the site.

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Being both boxes are tuned to 35HZ and only .5 ^3 difference. I don't think there would be much of an audible difference.

What if it was a bigger difference, like 2cuft and 5 cuft? lol Im just lookin for the physics? behind this.. I wanna know as much as I can and this site is helping a TON

Easiest way to eplain this is to go to http://www.linearteam.dk/default.aspx?pageid=isdonline type in your speakers T/S parameters and look at the graph and compare the frequency curves.

If you have to convert metric to inch their is a conversion table also on the site.

k thanks

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