What enclosure size should I buy for my sub woofers?

September 27, 2009 - 1:17 pm

I am going to buy the Kenwood bass package (KAC-5203 2-channel amplifier and two 2-W110S 10" 8-ohm subwoofers) at Cruthfield and I was wondering what size box should I get for my two ten inch subs. Will any dual ten inch enclosures work? And does it matter if its vented or sealed?

In the manual for the subs it should give you a recomended box size in liters. Get as close to this size as possible for best performance (most boxes are normally close to the same literage)
Ported is best for these kind of systems,
Sealed is normally for deeper high powered systems

2 Responses to “What enclosure size should I buy for my sub woofers?”

  1. moo_cow_truck Says:

    In the manual for the subs it should give you a recomended box size in liters. Get as close to this size as possible for best performance (most boxes are normally close to the same literage)
    Ported is best for these kind of systems,
    Sealed is normally for deeper high powered systems
    References :

  2. inktownlegend Says:

    go ported, this will help you choose http://www.crutchfield.com/learn/learningcenter/car/subwoofers_enclosures.html

    sealed box volume: 1 cubic foot each
    ported box volume: 1-1/4 cubic feet each
    the larger the box, the lower/deeper your bass will be
    References :

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