Owner's Manual

CALCULATING
ENCLOSURE
VOLUME
It
is
difficult
to
give exact
box
dimensions that are universal
for
all
cars
and
trucks. It
is
for
this reason that
you
must
be
able
to
calculate the
space
in
which
you
have
available
in
order
to
achieve the proper air
volume
required.
It
is
recommended
to
build
your enclosure from 3/4" thick
MOF
(medium
density fiberboard).
Make
sure
the
enclosure
is
sealed
air tight.
Calculating External
Volume
1.)
To
calculate
box
volume,
measure the outside
Width
x
Height
x
Oepth
of the
enclosure.
Example
12"
x 14" x
9"
= 1512".
2.)
Next
you
must convert
cubic
inches into
cubic
feet.
To
do
this,
you
must
divide
the
cubic
inch
total
by
1728".
Example
1512
+ 1728 =
.875
Cubic
feet.
Calculating Internal
Volume
1.)
To
calculate the internal (net)
volume
of the
above
box
you
must
first
multiply
the
thickness of the
wood
you
are
using
by
Two
(2).
Example
3/4"
x 2 = 1.5".
2.)
Next
subtract 1.5 from
each
of the outside measurements
of
the
box.
Width
12-1.5=10.5
Height
14 -1.5 = 12.5
Oepth
9-1.5=7.5
3.) Multiply the new totals
(H
x Wx
0)
Example:
10.5 x 12.5 x
7.5
=
984.375
4.)
Next
you
must convert
cubic
inches into
cubic
feet.
To
do
this,
you
must
divide the
cubic
inch
total
by
1728"
Example
984.375
+ 1728 =
.5696
Cubic
feet.
MGW
SUB
WOOFERS
2