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Old 06-28-2013, 10:07 PM   #5 (permalink)
RonRizz
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I'm confused. Zen is showing a depth on their website of 10", and pioneer is showing a depth of 7.5" should be plenty of room.
You should have a spec sheet that came with your sub. It shows a recommended volume of .5 to 1 cu.ft. Subwoofers are designed to play at their peak in boxes of a specific size. You cant just throw any old sub in any old box and expect the world from it. Zen is showing a total volume of 1.18 cuft, but is adjustable by request. Did you get the enclosure used??? I'm thinking that if so, the previous owner had the volume decreased, and zen made the depth of the box smaller to accomodate.
This is speculation, of course, but my best guess for the size discrepancy.
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