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<blockquote data-quote="Dingleberry" data-source="post: 4296826" data-attributes="member: 579066"><p>The only thing bad about a common chamber is if one sub goes. The remaining one will have all the airspace to itself. You can check re audio's enclosure calculator, or moe lesters sticky for box size and tuning.</p><p></p><p>Don't sweat sealing up the port, as long as the main chamber is sealed up you'll be alright. Try tuning your box to 33hz, you can tune a little higher. But don't go overboard for a daily setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dingleberry, post: 4296826, member: 579066"] The only thing bad about a common chamber is if one sub goes. The remaining one will have all the airspace to itself. You can check re audio's enclosure calculator, or moe lesters sticky for box size and tuning. Don't sweat sealing up the port, as long as the main chamber is sealed up you'll be alright. Try tuning your box to 33hz, you can tune a little higher. But don't go overboard for a daily setup. [/QUOTE]
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