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<blockquote data-quote="MisterGrubbs" data-source="post: 5467631" data-attributes="member: 561929"><p>Hey man, do a box tuned to mid 30's, I'd say somewhere around 35 as it will still pick up your lows fairly well and maintains authority nonetheless, 4^ft with 80-90 sq inches of port as stated above.</p><p></p><p>That sub is a good sub, but on 3k daily it's going to have a*tad* of strain put on it, and you dont need a larger "more efficient" box design. You dont want to overwork your woofer, now do you?</p><p></p><p>Sub forward, port on passenger side, seal it from the rest of your trunk firing into your cabin. You should be happy at that rate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterGrubbs, post: 5467631, member: 561929"] Hey man, do a box tuned to mid 30's, I'd say somewhere around 35 as it will still pick up your lows fairly well and maintains authority nonetheless, 4^ft with 80-90 sq inches of port as stated above. That sub is a good sub, but on 3k daily it's going to have a*tad* of strain put on it, and you dont need a larger "more efficient" box design. You dont want to overwork your woofer, now do you? Sub forward, port on passenger side, seal it from the rest of your trunk firing into your cabin. You should be happy at that rate. [/QUOTE]
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