What is subwoofer box dimensions?

What is subwoofer box dimensions?

Subwoofer Box 12″

Parameter Value
Box External Dimensions Width × Height × Depth 23.62″ × 13.78″ × 16.42″
Material Thickness 0.63″
Net Internal Volume 2.30 ft3
Tuning Frequency 35 Hz

Can a box be too big for a sub?

Remember, there is such a thing as too big. As the size of the enclosure increases, the mechanical limits of the woofer will be easier to reach. If the box is too small (by a reasonable amount) add power.

Does the depth of a subwoofer box matter?

As long as the volume is where you need it, whether it’s a shallow box or deep box doesn’t matter. With 6″ of internal depth you’ll be looking at fairly shallow subwoofers, but if it’s 8″ of depth you can use almost anything.

How big of a box do I need for a 12 sub?

According to the JL Audio website, the recommended volume space for a 12-inch subwoofer is 1.25 cubic feet. For a 10-inch woofer, the volume recommendation is 0.625 cubic feet, and the recommendation for an eight-inch speaker is 0.375 cubic feet.

Does the size of a subwoofer box matter?

When it comes to subwoofers, the answer’s yes; size matters greatly. If you have a couple of 8″ drivers in a box you’re calling a subwoofer, you’re going to be disappointed if you follow the setup steps we’ll be discussing – because you won’t get the results we’re getting.

How much airspace do I need for a 12 subwoofer?

The larger your subwoofer is, the more volume of space is needed around it. According to the JL Audio website, the recommended volume space for a 12-inch subwoofer is 1.25 cubic feet.

How thick should a sub box be?

Enclosures should be built with very dense and heavy wood. We recommend MDF (medium density fiberboard) or Medite (high density fiberboard), They are rigid, heavy and not porous like some particle boards. We recommend 3/4″ (19mm) MDF although 1/2″ (12.5mm) MDF is acceptable for woofers 8″ and smaller.