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Username: Killerzracing71

Post Number: 2167
Registered: Aug-05
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http://www.subwoofertools.com/calculator.aspx

Its not as easy as the first

you can choose 6 drivers but ur stuck to the brands it has listed :-(
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Username: Turnmat

Racine, Wi

Post Number: 688
Registered: Feb-07
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that sucks. they need to add alot of companys and subs to make that descent. they dont even have any of the companys most of us are running

New subwoofer box calculator ftl
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Username: Turnmat

Racine, Wi

Post Number: 689
Registered: Feb-07
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if they have your speaker your good to go. just dont do any more than six drivers and your ok.
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Username: Killerzracing71

Post Number: 2168
Registered: Aug-05
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sorta but i was stuck with my subs

4 18s Mj 18s

i need 18 cubes it gave me 19.9 cool but it was to big and wont fit in my car so i said no prob i tried to lower the air space


NOPE make the range drop on the scale for airspace it was not stuck @ 5 cubes FTL

it looks better but just go back to puting in you own info MAYNE damn
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Username: Loc_out

Santa Ana, Ca
Resonant Eng...

Post Number: 2068
Registered: Feb-05
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It seems like a nice tool, we just need more options.
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Username: Denim

SoundSolutionsAudio.com, MD
USA

Post Number: 714
Registered: Nov-06
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He has been working very hard on that calculator. Keep in mind, he is doing this as a free service, and this way it will be more user friendly and more suited to the exact driver.
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Username: Peakohm

Post Number: 91
Registered: Apr-08
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cool idea...but it needs more subs or a custom option to put in what you want like the old one did
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Username: Van_man

Boston South, MA

Post Number: 3926
Registered: Mar-06
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I was exited that JL was in ther. but it only showed a w3... RE still has a decent one.

http://www.reaudio.com/speaker_box/LPort_Box_Calc.html
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Bronze Member
Username: Peakohm

Post Number: 99
Registered: Apr-08
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nice, i've never seen that re one before. marc ftw
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Bronze Member
Username: Peakohm

Post Number: 100
Registered: Apr-08
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okay that RE one is great, marc FTMFW now
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Username: Killerzracing71

Post Number: 2170
Registered: Aug-05
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cool that program is even downloadable FTW HA HA

but u cant adjust the Tuning Freq FTL LOL but thats cool

I understand that the other one is free as well But

WE miss the old one i liked that one ALOT
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Username: Killerzracing71

Post Number: 2171
Registered: Aug-05
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http://www.reaudio.com/speaker_box/

L PORT BOX CALC.exe

This is the best you can adjust the Thie small specs FTW

RE BOX CALC is the chit
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