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<blockquote data-quote="moparnut" data-source="post: 8634146" data-attributes="member: 674006"><p>Thanks. Box building is box building. If you have access to the tools, the rest can be figured out fairly easy.</p><p></p><p>It performs very well. It'll hit 28hz and move my daughters hair a little, but really comes alive at 36-37Hz. However it is not performing so well since I changed the port to front facing. I'm getting some serious cancellation issues having the port next to the sub like that. I lost all of the gain it was getting from the trunk also, so I'm going to port it through the rear deck like it was before. That was my original design and it sounded great then. The design has changed a few times and may change a few more. It's fluid at this point. It's part of the fun for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moparnut, post: 8634146, member: 674006"] Thanks. Box building is box building. If you have access to the tools, the rest can be figured out fairly easy. It performs very well. It'll hit 28hz and move my daughters hair a little, but really comes alive at 36-37Hz. However it is not performing so well since I changed the port to front facing. I'm getting some serious cancellation issues having the port next to the sub like that. I lost all of the gain it was getting from the trunk also, so I'm going to port it through the rear deck like it was before. That was my original design and it sounded great then. The design has changed a few times and may change a few more. It's fluid at this point. It's part of the fun for me. [/QUOTE]
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