- Jan 16, 2001
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Yes; I know an 8th grader can do this. I was never good at math.
I'm trying to figure the diameter cutout I need for a speaker; I.E. how big to cut the hole.
If I take a tape measure and measure the diameter of the speaker (the part that actually goes into the cutout) and divide by 3.14, will I get the size hole I need (in inches)?
It needs to be exact...within 1/16 of an inch.
The manufacturer says it needs a 11.1 inch cutout. I have been burned by manuf specs before; they may say "cutout diameter 11.25 inches" and you cut that and it's way too big! :|
Help, please.
I'm trying to figure the diameter cutout I need for a speaker; I.E. how big to cut the hole.
If I take a tape measure and measure the diameter of the speaker (the part that actually goes into the cutout) and divide by 3.14, will I get the size hole I need (in inches)?
It needs to be exact...within 1/16 of an inch.
The manufacturer says it needs a 11.1 inch cutout. I have been burned by manuf specs before; they may say "cutout diameter 11.25 inches" and you cut that and it's way too big! :|
Help, please.