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2018 Toyota Sienna minivan with 2 DB4515R on 2 Taramps Smart 8 Bass
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8904461" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>Idk how much I'm supposed to talk about this, but I've known of people let's say that did 8 15's in a stock SUV trying to do I think a 160 or something like that in a stock vehicle; the goal was super high Spl. So they had 8 15's on like idk it was prob at least 4-8k per woofer. Because of the way the vehicle cabin acts like an enclosure, they had the ports placed in a specific place in the vehicle, and it was all to try to get as loud as possible in a stock vehicle. Goes back to the double tuning thing where putting a box in a long vehicle like that is sort of like having a tapped tline or horn, where the port and subs, but mostly port, are inside of the vehicle and it changes wave timing. Just keep that in mind, there's math and testing to that for tuning, like I say may see distance from ports to windshield or to mic. May measure that then see wave timing. I'm not a Spl expert just into sound long time, it's just sound stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8904461, member: 591582"] Idk how much I'm supposed to talk about this, but I've known of people let's say that did 8 15's in a stock SUV trying to do I think a 160 or something like that in a stock vehicle; the goal was super high Spl. So they had 8 15's on like idk it was prob at least 4-8k per woofer. Because of the way the vehicle cabin acts like an enclosure, they had the ports placed in a specific place in the vehicle, and it was all to try to get as loud as possible in a stock vehicle. Goes back to the double tuning thing where putting a box in a long vehicle like that is sort of like having a tapped tline or horn, where the port and subs, but mostly port, are inside of the vehicle and it changes wave timing. Just keep that in mind, there's math and testing to that for tuning, like I say may see distance from ports to windshield or to mic. May measure that then see wave timing. I'm not a Spl expert just into sound long time, it's just sound stuff. [/QUOTE]
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