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<blockquote data-quote="Justinh722" data-source="post: 5144372" data-attributes="member: 545828"><p>I recently got a newer 10" CV Stroker from a friend and I cant find much info on them. I'm curious what size enclosure should I run with it? I wanna go ported and I'm not sure if I should tune high or low. I want the sub to be loud and low. I think I had seen the manual recommend 1.5 cu ft ported to 40hz.</p><p></p><p>My main question is, should I run the sub in a 1.5 ported and use a lot of port area or is there a better size box that would be more suitable for this sub. It's goin in the back of a dodge avenger and being ran off a Planet Audio TT-2250D, 2,250 watts at 1 ohm.</p><p></p><p>I always build my boxes with round ports in case I ever wanna change the tuning frequency. I have always been curious on how people find the displacement of round ports. Anyone know? Thanks for any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justinh722, post: 5144372, member: 545828"] I recently got a newer 10" CV Stroker from a friend and I cant find much info on them. I'm curious what size enclosure should I run with it? I wanna go ported and I'm not sure if I should tune high or low. I want the sub to be loud and low. I think I had seen the manual recommend 1.5 cu ft ported to 40hz. My main question is, should I run the sub in a 1.5 ported and use a lot of port area or is there a better size box that would be more suitable for this sub. It's goin in the back of a dodge avenger and being ran off a Planet Audio TT-2250D, 2,250 watts at 1 ohm. I always build my boxes with round ports in case I ever wanna change the tuning frequency. I have always been curious on how people find the displacement of round ports. Anyone know? Thanks for any help. [/QUOTE]
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