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Old 01-15-2009, 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by carlgo
1.5 cm is a fair amount, too much to just remove some of the plastic bracing inside the door? You could cut a 1.5 cm section from the back of the box and glue it back together.

Looking forward to the completed project. I like the simple design, even though I have the means to build the complex version. Pioneer did some interesting engineering to make a 10" woofer work in a small box.
Technically speaking, how did you come up with the 28cm dimension as opposed to selecting another dimension, say, 27cm or 26cm, (over any other number), that would have allowed the volume to be closer to the 'optimum' 12.7 liter volume?

Also, why did you choose not to use MDF 1.8cm board all the way around?

If you had made an angle designed enclosure, how would you have gotten it into that compartment?

What year is your X5? Is your subwoofer compartment size the same as that of an '01 X5?

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