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What sizes of a box in centimeters, for one SA-12 with adjustment(option) of slot-hole port 31Гц?

Will work with SAZ-1500 on 2Ом.

Parameters:

T/S D4

RE: 7.09 ohms

Fs: 28.4 Hz

Qes: 0.511

Qms: 5.75

Qts: 0.469

Vas: 40.3 L

BL: 25.04 NA

Le: 7.7 mH

Mms: 252 g

BL^2 / RE: 88

600 watts RMS

And what case is better the closed box or FI on every day?

Interests the best box for the given subwoofer !

Beforehand many thanks responded =)

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okay lets start over!

Hi my name is Kenneth and i am a Canadian! I like beer and i live in an iglue and i have a friend who is a polar bear! lol jk!

anyways you are..... and welcome to the SSA forums!!

Now you want to build a box for a sa-12 and you found a pic that you like and you would like some help!

you also asked about ported vs. a sealed box! I look at it like this go ported to get loud and shake stuff and go sealed (no slot) to achieve a higher SQ (sound quality).

so whihc car is this going into and what have you done regarding a power upgrade? the big 3, extra batteries, h/o alt (high output alternator)

and i think for that sub the specs are

1.75 ft^3 ported tuned to 30 Hz 1.75 ft³ = 49554.481 cm³

and

1.00 ft^3 sealed 1.00 ft³ = 28316.846 cm³

http://sundownaudio.com/index.php/products/subwoofers/sa-series-12.html

so lets start over! and whatever i didn't answer please restate your question!

and here is the site i used to convert

http://www.metric-conversions.org/volume/cubic-feet-to-cubic-centimeters.htm

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What sizes of the case with port on 31Hertz for the given subwoofer?

Here such case I want to myself

Give please the sizes of boards, I shall do(make) from MDF 1,9 mm

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well we don't know who this is and we don't know if this box would fit in your car b/c we don't know what you drive!

so i found this COOL calculator so you can mod the box to your likings!

http://www.reaudio.com/speaker_box/LPort_Box_Calc.html

so simple input the diminsions you have availble in INCHES (so you have to convert from cm or mm which ever you are using) and go from there!! you see you can ask a specific question but unless we know who this is only he can say!!

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What sizes of the case with port on 31Hertz for the given subwoofer?

Here such case I want to myself

Give please the sizes of boards, I shall do(make) from MDF 1,9 mm

Gotta ask, Where are you from???

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What sizes of the case with port on 31Hertz for the given subwoofer?

Here such case I want to myself

Give please the sizes of boards, I shall do(make) from MDF 1,9 mm

Gotta ask, Where are you from???

x2

Try Google for a translator from your native language to English

Copy and paste here :)

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Could you give exact details of the size in inches for the construction of housing with slot port tuned to 31Gerts. one SA-12? Housing will be made of a material MDF 1.9 or 2.1 mm, maximum size: width 66, height 38, depth of 42 centimeters.

So more understandable?

Gotta ask, Where are you from???

Russia.

x2

Try Google for a translator from your native language to English

Copy and paste here :)

Thank you, use it. I hope to be clearer.

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Could you give exact details of the size in inches for the construction of housing with slot port tuned to 31Gerts. one SA-12? Housing will be made of a material MDF 1.9 or 2.1 mm, maximum size: width 66, height 38, depth of 42 centimeters.

So more understandable?

Gotta ask, Where are you from???

Russia.

Ahh, that explains the difficulty with English... Now maybe the guys will cut you some slack as its not your Native Language... The way I type sometimes, I don't have a very good mastery of the language either :) ...

Welcome to the forum...

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